A kiss of shadows

435 pages

English language

Published July 15, 2000 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-42339-9
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3 stars (16 reviews)

"All it would take was my true name being mentioned after dark, and it would float back to my aunt. She was the Queen of Air and Darkness, and that meant that anything said in the dark was hers to hear, eventually. The fact that spotting the missing Elven American Princess had become more popular than spotting Elvis helped. Her magic was always chasing blind leads. Princess Meredith skiing in Utah. Princess Meredith dancing in Paris. Princess Meredith gambling in Vegas. After three years I was still a front-page story for the tabloids, though the latest headlines had been speculating that I was as dead as the King of Rock and Roll . . ." In fact, Meredith has been posing as a human in Los Angeles, living as a private investigator specializing in supernatural crime. But now Doyle, the Queen's chief bodyguard and assassin, has been dispatched to fetch …

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3 stars

Whilst it took Anita Blake at least a good 10 books to turn into a brazen hussy, Meredith Gentry only required a single book. What could be a good series about fey politics and the royal court turns into just another excuse for lots of mystic sex. When the multiple partners doesn't get in the way, it's a good story but I don't think I can face another series where the sex molds the plot.

Subjects

  • Women private investigators -- Fiction.
  • Fairies -- Fiction.