Monday, June 19, 2023

Remembering the Dead by Tony-Paul de Vissage

 One had to die so the other could live.

 About The Book: When we left the Strigoi saga with Book 8—A Wild Kind of Justice—Marek Strigoi, newly married and anxious to start a normal life with his wife Maggie Vanator, was preparing to extradite the killer Mircea Ravagiu back to Carpathius for trial and to install himself as Intamplare. Little does he know what he’ll learn about himself, his bloodline, and the strength of familial ties whether by blood or choice.  

 Our Review: Little by little we learn the history of the Second Species and their beliefs as well as the Strigoi clan—and it is explosive. Marek, as well as all of the supporting characters, is well-drawn with multiple layers and  shown to be that hero any reader would choose to follow.  

 On a scale of 1-5, Remembering the Dead deserves an 8.

 Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews

 

 

 

 

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