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Bone Gods (2010)

by Caitlin Kittredge(Favorite Author)
3.77 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0312388209 (ISBN13: 9780312388201)
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English
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publisher
St. Martin's Paperbacks
series
Black London
review 1: I can't believe I actually finished this one, but I kept hoping it would get better and there were actually times when I wanted to see what was going to happen at the end.The continuous cussing really turned me off. I really don't mind a bit here and there, but when it is simply how the characters talk? Uh... no. I also didn't like how just about every time Pete turns around, she's looking for another cigarette. Blech. I actually have another book in this series checked out and I'm seriously considering taking it back to the library unread. I really didn't enjoy this one much at all.
review 2: Unfortunately,in Bone Gods, Jack's been summoned to Hell and Pete is left alone in the dreary world of London to live without him. But living without Jack gets a little
... moreeasier for Pete when a bizarre ritualistic killing has Pete's former partner calling her for help in the investigation.This investigation takes her to an evil underworld dance club that leaves her on the floor about to be trampled to death in the middle of a mosh pit, when suddenly... Jack appears. Yep, he's back from Hell, and changed forever... and the poor guy doesn't even remember being released. As they work together in another investigation, we learn about a turf war brewing in the supernatural underworld of the fey with necromancers threatening to take over and go to war with the demons. But the more Pete learns, the more dangerous things become, and the more she understands about her and Jack's role in how the war will end. Wait. What was that? The more Pete learns, the more dangerous things become, and the more she understands about her and Jack's role in how the war will end. You see, Jack, the all-powerful crow-mage, has been chosen to lead the army of demons in this war. And Pete, well, she's been chosen to kill the crow-mage. At this point most people would probably throw up their hands in despair and pack their bags and run. Pete, however... follows the example of her lover and makes a deal with the demon Belial and saves Jack's soul. This deal turns out to be a good thing, because having Jack around will prove useful in just a few short months (totally a spoiler, btw). *wink wink* less
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marywin
Great book. Even though I shouldn't, I do like Belial a bit.
freda7088
Y U DO THIS JACK?! Y?!?
kirietsSK
*Review coming soon*
fiona
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