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ISBN: | 0749940867 (ISBN13: 9780749940867) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Greywalker #6 |
Kat Richardson
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.93 | 2802 Users | 209 Reviews

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Title | : | Downpour (Greywalker #6) |
Author | : | Kat Richardson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2011 by Piatkus Books |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Mystery. Fiction. Supernatural |
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Harper Blaine was your average small-time PI until she died—for two minutes. Now Harper is a Greywalker, treading the thin line between the living world and the paranormal realm. And she’s discovering that her new abilities are landing her all sorts of “strange” cases. After being shot in the back and dying—again—Harper has lost many of her powers. Now, if the Greywalker dies one more time, she won’t be coming back. Harper’s only respite from the chaos is her work. But while conducting an investigation in the Olympic Peninsula, she sees a ghostly car accident and finds a victim who insists he was murdered, blaming the nearby picturesque community of Sunset Lakes—called “Blood Lake” by locals. Harper soon learns that beneath the icy waters of the lake hides a terrible power and a host of hellish beings—both of which are held under the thrall of a sinister cabal that will use the darkest of arts to achieve their fiendish ends…Rating About Books Downpour (Greywalker #6)
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It was non-stop action, but it was also tedious. The details of colors and energy just got to be too much. If someone tried to describe a week long light show, well that would get tedious. An investigator from Seattle goes to the Olympic Peninsula to interview a potential witness. He becomes a secondary concern pretty quickly as our investigator is approached by a burning ghost who tells her he has been murdered. Soon she is up to her elbows in ghosts, zombies and mages. Don't mess with her, sheHarper is such a great MC, I also feel like this series is so different from so many other paranormal series I have read.I took a few years between reading the previous book for the first time and re-reading it before this one and still have a very positive reaction to this series and MC. The ghosts and the "grey" just feel very different and original to me.
3.5Downpour has a misfortune to come right after the book with the fastest pace in the series (among other great things). It isn't then surprising that it seems too slow at times. It took almost a third of the book to move forward or at least seemed like it. A perfect place for this book would have been before the fifth.I would suggest taking a break between Labyrinth and Downpour if nothing else but to be able to appreciate this story more. But the truth is that it is not as great as the

Downpour is the sixth book for the Greywalker Series. Like the others, I enjoyed it. It reminded me of the second book, Poltergeist. At times, Downpour was a bit hard to follow. The storyline bounced, not making much sense. I had to reread a few paragraphs to grasp what the author was trying to portray. Honestly, despite enjoying most of it, this was one of my least favorite books of the series. There were little things that I didn't care for. First, the beginning of the story was bland. I
I dont really understand why Harper is weakened but her ferret stays sensitive. Quinton obviously cares for Harper deeply but was ghost through most of this tale. I get Harper is a PI and he is a genius on the lam and am glad they get to collaborate but it seems like danger will always surround Harper. The Michael/Will situation was sad; and police no matter what jurisdiction dont like my favorite PI.
Sixth in the Greywalker urban fantasy series revolving around Harper Blaine a private investigator for Others as well as the real world in Seattle.My TakeI love the combination of magic and science between Harper and Quinton. He has his piezoelectric and wave guides, amplitudes and frequencies, which are mother's milk to Quinton while Harper slides sideways into the Grey.In this installment, Richardson plays on our fears of the dark, the woods, and water as well as the beasties that hide under
I love this series and especially this addition. Not only seeing Harper grow in her powers and her relationship with Quinton, but to learn about new-to-me myths and legends. Kat researches wonderfully to present a well-told tale to the reader. I could feel the atmosphere of the rain that was intrinsic to the story, the exhaustion of battles, just wonderful. Harper is still finding her way and each time, when it should be getting simpler, it becomes more difficult. She pushes on, she has a duty.
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