Thursday, October 26, 2017

Wicked Deeds: A Book Review

Wicked Deeds: A Book Review

**Spoilers**



I finished reading another good novel yesterday and I must admit, it's probably my favorite so far. It's part of the Krewe of Hunters series by Heather Graham. Number 23 to be exact. I started this series pretty late in the game but it's a really good read. The characters are fun, the content is edge of your seat compelling there's really not much not to like about this series. There's ghosts, mystery, suspense, crime, a little romance that's pretty subtle. Everything that I personally like in a novel.

Heather has a unique writing style. Sometimes you find words or phrases that just don't fit well. Happens in every one of her books that I've read but she really knows how to suck a person into her books and wanting to know more of the plot within the novel. She's detailed but not too descriptive in her writing She seems to have very interesting story ideas and has a knack for getting her ideas out on paper. I would definitely recommend this author to fellow bookworms.

**Spoiler Alert**

Vickie and Griffin are back and this time it's a series of crimes based around the death of the late and great Edgar Allen Poe. Writers turned up dead in Edgar Allen Poe written scenarios such as the Tell Tale Heart and Fall Of The House Of Usher. The fun is how it all ties into the murder of Edgar Allen Poe as his ghost hangs around Vickie and Griffin  uncovering clues so that he can move on to the afterlife. It really makes you think back on the history of his death as if something similar could have actually happened to him. It's a definite page turner.

This series is always a pleasure to read. It's a wide variety of genres and not too mushy. I had somewhat of a hard time putting this book down due to the plot twists and being eager to know what would happen next. I like that this novel has some paranormal help to the main characters as Vickie and Griffin are able to interact with ghosts which makes them imperative to the Krewe.

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