Jaime Lee Moyer (–2024)
Autore di Delia's Shadow
Sull'Autore
Serie
Opere di Jaime Lee Moyer
The 2010 Rhysling Anthology: The Best Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Poetry of 2009 (2010) 2 copie
Blood and Brine 1 copia
This Is How We Remember 1 copia
Opere correlate
Shelter of Daylight, Issue 1 — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Data di morte
- 2024-02
- Sesso
- female
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di residenza
- San Antonio, Texas, USA
- Relazioni
- Payne, Marshall (husband)
- Agente
- Tamar Rydzinski
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 8
- Opere correlate
- 5
- Utenti
- 379
- Popolarità
- #63,709
- Voto
- 3.5
- Recensioni
- 51
- ISBN
- 15
It’s 1919 in San Francisco. When Delia and Gabe, Sophie and Jack (and their two kids), and Sam and Libby head to a parade, they never expected a riot to break out. Not only a riot, but then gunfire and explosions. Gabe and Jack are police so they go to help. Delia is a “spiritualist” – she can see ghosts; not only that, Sophie’s young son Connor sees them, too, but he is too young to do anything about it and they scare him. Delia does what she can to protect him. She also noticed the people who ended up rioting had something odd happen just before the riot. Once again, Delia and her friend Dora (also a spiritualist) must help Gabe solve this mystery.
I liked this. This is the third (and final, I’m guessing?) in a series. The POV changes between Gabe and Delia. Like the 2nd book, I think I liked Gabe’s storyline a bit better. I really liked the police officer, Jordan Lynch, whom they brought in from Chicago. There were a few times I really didn’t like Dora. I would continue with this series if it was to keep going (and would hope Jordan Lynch would continue to be in it, as well), but I see there aren’t (currently) more and this was published in 2015, so I’m not sure how likely another one is. It also kind of ended in a way that appears that there is unlikely to be more in the series.… (altro)