Extraordinary
This fifth installment in the Greywalker saga is a wonderful confluence of investigative mystery, magical journey and desperate fight against an ancient evil. It features a humanized and besieged protagonist, her engaging geek boyfriend and a cast of supernatural characters that includes a centuries old vampire necromancer, a malicious blood mage, a spiteful vampire servant, a begrudged ghost and a bizarre, ancient vampire.
The narrative is fast-paced, twisting, inventive and intense. The descriptions of magic and magical places are vivid and the characters and supernatural creatures are imaginative. The story is amazingly self-contained. No past knowledge of the earlier books is required to understand and enjoy the narrative. Nonetheless, it provides gratifying answers to many past questions in the series and ingeniously concludes a major story arc.
The story begins with the protagonist, P.I. Harper Blaine, returning to Seattle armed with knowledge that an ancient Egyptian vampire, currently named Wygan, orchestrated a deadly assault against her, two years prior, causing her clinical death and resultant ability to traverse the 'grey', (a veiled realm of ghosts and other supernatural creatures). She's also gained insight into her father's death-by-suicide as well as the probable reason behind his missing ghost. Vowing to release her father's ghost and somehow defeat Wygan, Harper attempts to enlist the help of Seattle's vampire boss, Edward Kimmerling. But, upon arrival at Kimmerling's underground headquarters, she finds the reclusive vampire unaccountably absent. Then, she receives a call for help from her boyfriend, Quinton, who, together with her pet ferret Chaos, is under siege at her apartment.
Both Harper and Quinton soon realize that Wygan has targeted her for yet another death experience. Harper, often assisted by Quinton, is forced into deadly confrontations with Wygan's not-quite-human servant, mercenary vampire hirelings and a species of serpent-like vampires (called the asetem) who revere Wygan as a god. Complicating matters, Harper's increasingly distracted by unintelligible voices emanating from the grey and begins to inexorably transform into a creature of the grey.
Intermingled with the action, an intense and winding investigation ensues that begins with Harper tracking down the ghost of the man who caused her 'first' death at the behest of Wygan. The solution to finding her father's ghost, who Harper believes holds the knowledge to defeat Wygan, eventually leads to a blood mage, a curse protected maze and a backdoor labyrinth into the grey. Plus, Harper must somehow neutralize the hold Wygan has over Seattle's second most powerful vampire, a practicing necromancer steeped in death magic named Carlos Pires Ataide.
The story culminates in an explosive and surprising climax and finishes on a satisfying but slightly uncertain note. The book strikes a perfect balance between fabulously detailed descriptions and focused, fast-paced narrative. I recommend this book, (and the entire series), to any fan of supernatural fantasy or paranormal mystery. If you love either magic or mystery, you will love this book.
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