A review by haleybcu
The Harlequin by Laurell K. Hamilton

4.0

I really love the theory of a secret group that brings swift and unyielding justice, and being set in the Anita Blake world where chaos is as common as cake, that group has gone severely bad. I really, really liked this book, and even more than it's recent predecessors. I feel like Laurell's style is unique, and yet, approachable and simple. She's descriptive, but more emotive than anything, and that's what wins me hands down in a book. Make me feel it, make me cry when that character gets skewered like so much kabob.