Saturday, January 2, 2016
Review: The Shadow Revolution (Crown & Key #1) by Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith
4 stars for The Shadow Revolution (Crown & Key book 1) by Clay Griffith and Susan Griffith.
For the reason that star rating is given with no review, please click HERE.
Publisher: Del Rey
Publication date: 2 Jun 2015
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They are the realm’s last, best defense against supernatural evil. But they’re going to need a lot more silver.
As fog descends, obscuring the gas lamps of Victorian London, werewolves prowl the shadows of back alleys. But they have infiltrated the inner circles of upper-crust society as well. Only a handful of specially gifted practitioners are equipped to battle the beasts. Among them are the roguish Simon Archer, who conceals his powers as a spell-casting scribe behind the smooth veneer of a dashing playboy; his layabout mentor, Nick Barker, who prefers a good pub to thrilling heroics; and the self-possessed alchemist Kate Anstruther, who is equally at home in a ballroom as she is on a battlefield.
After a lycanthrope targets Kate’s vulnerable younger sister, the three join forces with fierce Scottish monster-hunter Malcolm MacFarlane — but quickly discover they’re dealing with a threat far greater than anything they ever imagined.
*Blurb from author's website*
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