Once, when I picked up a book from the local library, the librarian asked to tell her what I thought about the book when I would bring it back. Well, why not write a few lines about all the books I read so everybody could see what I thought about it? I'm often also happy to have friends recommend a certain book or tell me this and that is not really worth reading. I won't comment about the tons of books I have read so far, but about books I read from now on.
highly recommended | sehr empfohlen | |
good reading | gutes lesematerial | |
average | durchschnittlich | |
not too interesting | nicht allzu interessant | |
recommended not to read it | empfehlung das buch nicht zu lesen |
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title | Infernal Enchantment |
author | Helen Harper |
ISBN-10 | 1-913-11631-X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-913-11631-6 |
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date | 2021-Apr-24 |
Emma Bellamy, Lord Horvath, Lady Sullivan, you know them, right? If not, please take one step back and read the first book in "The Firebrand Series" first, you'll enjoy this second book in the series more that way.
Emma is now a full detective and working at Supe Squad, the only Supe Squad detective after Tony's gone. She is still learning a lot but also earned some respect in the Supernatural Community. Her job not only involves dealing with the wolves, the vampires and whatever else is out there but also with humans. Like the Clarkes. They have lots of complaints because their deceased son Julian chose to be turned into a werewolf. He did so of his own free will and there was no foul play involved. Neither in his death, that was an accident. However, one by one, various supe species get blamed for what happened after Julian's death. A lot of false accusations, a lot of superstition, but when digging deep enough, there indeed are signs of foul play. And Emma is not one to let things go easily when she's on to something.
One more well written and easy to read story involving various human-like species living amongst humans in the middle of modern London. The story involves a few dead ends, but they always lead to the next turn. It does become rather clear who the culprit is long before the end, but you want to know why and how things have come to this, so you keep reading end enjoying the book to the end.