Sunday, October 15, 2017

Underground


Harper Blaine was your average P.I. that is until she died, well for two minutes. Now she's a Greywalker, someone who walks the line between the human world and the paranormal. On the harsh winter streets Seattle's homeless are being butchered and Zombies have been seen roaming the night. When Harper's mysterious friend Quinton comes to her for help she can't refuse. They soon discover that someone's unleashed an ancient monster of legend on the city's underground and Harper must work with the living and the dead if she wants to keep anymore of Seattle's homeless from dying.
 
Review
Underground is the third book in Kat Richardson's urban fantasy series. I'm a big fan of this series, it's like a cool mix of horror and folklore, with a dash of history. This book isn't like a lot of Urban Fantasy books, though it has moments of comedy and romance, the story itself dives into some pretty dark and gritty places that at times are uncomfortable. It's so common for books to lean toward either Greek or Celtic folklore, it was refreshing to read about some of the myths in Native American culture. I'd recommend this book to anyone that enjoys urban fantasy mysteries. 

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