Book #5 in series. The dwarves are the best part of it. Basically don‘t build buildings on ley lines
Book #5 in series. The dwarves are the best part of it. Basically don‘t build buildings on ley lines
Nevermind the fact that the library put the barcode over the title, The Myth Manifestation continues the SPI Files series with another fun supernatural tale. A kind of book "bottle episode", the SPI team is tasked with keeping an intergalactic peace treaty gathering safe, not easy given their usual clientele; but of course things go spectacularly awry. Book 5 sees friends old and new banding together to keep the world safe for one more day.
Good book, but I Hate that the author is randomly deciding to connect her fantasy series and her urban fantasy series. That would be cool if the author had hinted at this AT ALL during the last like 8 books, but she didn‘t and it feels really contrived. Other wise, a fun book, a new twist on the locked in a room mystery.
Why sleep ...? I like this series although (I say having both started & finished this book tonight) it‘s a little slow insofar as the action keeps getting in the way of the character development, which is a weird sentence, I admit! All in all, another solid offering from Shearin. I haven‘t started her other series which is a fraternal twin to this one but probably will at some point. Solid urban fantasy with great action and truly inventive plots.