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Grave Dealings by R.R. Virdi

barbossa404's review against another edition

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3.0

Fell off from the previous two books. The comic relief character constantly taking pictures got old and the time Vincent spent trying to talk the two girls out of coming along was longer than the Dresden files.

ogreart's review against another edition

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4.0

Again, I listened to the audio, but not on a CD. Maybe, one day, Goodreads will trust us to be grownups again and add new editions. Since they haven't yet, I am writing this review here. I again had the problem of not knowing if the main character went from one adventure to the next directly, or if there were others in between. Also, "smiling wolfishly" or having a "wolfish smile" occurred so frequently it became a bit of a distraction. Still a lot of action. One of the aspects of these books I like the best is I seemingly get to the main climax of the book only to find out the BIG climax is still coming. Seeing how he would continue to heighten the stakes made all the wolfishness bearable.

philibin's review against another edition

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3.0

(3.45 Stars)

I think this was my least favorite book of the three... with that being said, I still enjoyed it a lot.

Expertly narrated by Travis Baldree and very well paced. The book ended like there will be a fourth in the series, but also did not leave many loose ends.

If you like Richard Kadrey or Stephen Blackmoore you should like this series. Personally I think it is better than Eric Carter, but not as good as Sandman Slim.
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