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Underground

by Kat Richardson

Series: Greywalker (3)

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Seattle's homeless are turning up dead and mutilated, and zombies have been seen stalking the Underground. Harper Blaine, walker of the shadowy line between the living and the dead, sets out to find the source, and soon comes to realize she's tangling with an ancient evil.
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Harper Blaine tracks down old indian monster that is eating homeless in Seattle underground.
  JohnLavik | Mar 29, 2020 |
Blaine died for two minutes and came back with the ability to see into a dimension called the "Grey". In it she can see ghost, vampires, lines of power and things that go bump in the night. Being a PI means that some of these 'things' ask her for help or let he help where others cannot. Around Pioneer Square in Seattle parts of bodies and bodies without parts begin showing up. The problem is that the parts that are missing look like they've been chewed off and there's little blood. Also some new types of Zombies are showing up in the area. Got that. Shocking revelations, intense suspense, unique paranormal characters, and a mystery that keeps you guessing gives this urban fantasy more than its share of fun thrills. ( )
  Carol420 | May 31, 2016 |
I'm glad Harper is rid of Will. Quinton as a 'love' interest is a twist that makes more sense. I look forward to finding out how Kat progresses with this series. ( )
  pnwbookgirl | Feb 7, 2016 |
I didn't like this one as much as the first two in the series. It wasn't the writing, it was the story line. I guess I don't like monsters as much as ghosts and vampires. ( )
  kmmsb459 | Jan 24, 2016 |
I am not a fan of the Sookie Stackhouse books or Anita Blake, but the Harper Blaine books I love. I find her to be likeable and far more real. I also appreciate that the romance aspect is more in the background. ( )
  GeekGirlM | Dec 8, 2015 |
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For Jim, for everything. And in memory of Jay Mezo: "Everything's better with bacon!"
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If ghosts and monsters had someone else to harass, my life would have been a lot quieter, like it was before I died.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)
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Not related to London's Underground tube system. (Well, there a few scenes set in underground, just not in London.)
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Seattle's homeless are turning up dead and mutilated, and zombies have been seen stalking the Underground. Harper Blaine, walker of the shadowy line between the living and the dead, sets out to find the source, and soon comes to realize she's tangling with an ancient evil.

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Mix of dark fantasy and detective noir. Seattle's homeless are being killed and eaten by a monster in Seattle's underground city. Harper Blaine and her friend Quinton investigate.
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