Hands of Flame Review
Hands
of Flame review by Harriet KlausnerFive Old Races negotiator Margrit
Knight has macro and micro worries. The big issue is war is imminent between the
five Old Races and in spite of her vocation she feels helpless to prevent it.
Making matters more complex for the lawyer is the micro concerns that are
personal to her though not on the grand scale of the war. Her lover Alban Korund
the gargoyle is incarcerated and her family and friends, so innocently human,
are expendable pawns.
As she tries to negotiate a peaceful settlement, obtain Alban’s release and
keep the troubles from harming her loved ones, she feels all alone. However, she
has met three questionable associates who on the one hand want to help her, but
also two of them seem to have hidden agendas that might prove deadly to Margrit.
Janx the dragon is angry and acrimonious as he wants return to the soaring
highest of his species running a major underworld criminal activity not live in
a hovel underground and Eliseo Daisani the billionaire vampire feels slighted as
he dreams of biting respect. Finally the NYPD detective thinks gang warfare on
the streets of the city is out of control. Adding to Margrit’s woes the
paranormal pair appears to look forward to the war.
The third Negotiator urban fantasy is a fast-paced, action-packed tale with
spins and twists that make Broadway look like Lombard St. Margrit is courageous,
perhaps too much so, as she dives head first into one dangerous mess after
another with three goals to fuel her adrenaline: prevent the war, liberate her
daytime HEART OF STONE lover, and keep her family safe even as she sees her
world collapsing like a HOUSE OF CARDS. HANDS OF FLAME is an engaging tale that
sub-genre fans will enjoy.
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