Sunday, September 8, 2019

Review: Death Rejoices (Marnie Baranuik Files #2) by A. J. Aalto


2.5 stars for Death Rejoices (Marnie Baranuik Files book 2) by A. J. Aalto.

This book is a bit of a disappointment after the last one. I guess ideas and expressions, no matter how good, if used too frequently, get stale after a while, cheeky banter and sexual innuendo are no exception.

Then again, perhaps not all is lost, depending on how one sees it. I do get something out of this book which translates to a few more choice words to consider in time of need. Since one never knows when said time will arise, it may be good to know that in place of the widely used "P" word, there are others to select from, such as schlong, wiener, phallus, wanger. You get my drift?



Publisher: Pixiegrind Ink Publishing
Publication date: 31 Oct 2013

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Marnie Baranuik is back, and this time, the Great White Shark of psychic investigations has “people skills” and a new assistant who seems to harbor an unhealthy curiosity about Harry, her revenant companion. Together, they’ve got a whole lot of questions that need answering. Is an ancient vampire hunting in Denver? Who is stalking Lord Dreppenstedt? How do you cure a slipper-humping bat, ditch an ogre, or give a demon king the slip? And what the hell was she thinking, swearing off cookies?

Teaming up with her sexual nemesis, Special Agent Mark Batten, and their long-suffering supervisor, Gary Chapel, Marnie discovers that vampire hunters aren’t easy to rescue, secrets don’t stay buried, and zombies sure are a pain in the ass to kill.

*Blurb from Goodreads*

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