899 and counting …
Finished Eye of Heaven by Marjorie M. Liu. This is the fifth book in her popular Dirk & Steele paranormal romance series about a detective agency run by folks with supernatural powers.
This one’s about Blue Perrineau, a D&S detective who can control electricity. Blue’s father, a very bad man, blackmails him into tracking down Daniel, the brother Blue never even knew he had. So Blue sets off for Vegas, where he finds Daniel working for a circus — along with lion tamer/shapeshifter Iris McGillis.
Iris has her own problems. Her shapeshifter mother abadoned her a couple of years ago without a word, and she’s being stalked by a strange man intent on adding her to his harem of women (seriously, the guy has a harem). But luckily, Blue is there to help, and the two of them find themselves caught up with a sinister organization that traffics in stolen organs and more.
Liu can be hit or miss for me sometimes, and I’m happy to say this was much more of a hit (although I didn’t love it like I did Shadow Touch, the second book in this series). I think Blue is one of her best heroes so far, torn between protecting his D&S friends and his desire to help his brother avoid his father’s evil clutches. I also enjoyed how the relationship between Blue and Iris developed. It felt natural and believable, despite the supernatural events in the book.
There’s also some cool information and behind-the-scenes looks at how a circus works and how the performers live. And, as always, Liu’s writing is very lush and descriptive.
I had a few little quibbles, my main one being that I thought the book started out kind of slow. The action doesn’t really kick into high gear until about page 150 or so. From then on though, it’s a nonstop ride of deceit, double crosses, narrow escapes, and more.
I also would have liked a little more information about the big bad guys. There were so many characters in this book with so many secrets it was a little hard to keep track of who was really on who’s side. But I’m hoping more will be revealed in the next D&S book, Soul Song, which I have in my TBR pile.
Overall, if you’re looking for a thoughtful paranormal romance, give this book or series a try. Thumbs up.
Up next: Fire and Ice by Anne Stuart
Books in my TBR pile: About 13.
What about you guys? Anyone reading anything good right now?
Am about 100 pages into Michele Lang’s Netherwood, and I’m really enjoying it. Futuristic fiction is always good for me 😉
Have a lovely day! 🙂
Finished The Maltese Falcon this past week, and I really enjoyed it. I had seen the film many times over the years, but I had never read the book. I was very impressed with how close the film is to the novel. Though I will say that the film improved on the ending. “The stuff that dreams are made of,” is one of the best closing lines of any film ever — So I was disappointed to find out that the novel doesn’t end that way.
Tez — I haven’t heard of that one. I’ll have to check it out on Amazon. I’m always looking for more good books to read. 😎
Brian — I read that one years ago and really enjoyed it. The Big Sleep is also worth reading/watching the movie if you like noir.
I’ve seen The Big Sleep. TCM has shown a more complete version of The Big Sleep — And It does make more sense. I didn’t even know that the film is based on a novel, so I may try to pick it up.