Living with the Dead Review
Living
with the Dead review by Harriet Klausner
After her husband dies tragically, Robyn Peltier moves to Los Angeles and
gets hired as an assistant to a celebrity Portia Kane; her immediate job is to
clean up the woman’s image. At a luncheon Portia innocently takes a picture of
her “frenemy” Jasmine, which starts a chain of events that lead to the woman’s
death. Robyn finds her corpse and she runs from the scene which makes her look
guilty.
Robyn visits her friend Judd Archer to ask for his aid; he gladly agrees to
help her. When she goes to the bathroom in his home, she hears a shot; she finds
Judd murdered and once again flees the crime scene. Detective Findley, who Judd
called just before he was killed, arrives to find the corpse. He has the special
skill of being able to see and communicate with spirits, which is why he is the
department’s best detective at solving homicides. Robyn enters the supernatural
world because the dead bodies have her dealing with factions who want a powerful
clairvoyant like the killer is to join them. Robyn’s friend part chaos demon
Hope and her lover Karl, the werewolf, help Robyn while seeking to bring the
troublemakers to supernatural justice.
The latest Otherworld novel is a fantastic exciting tale that readers will
devour in one session. The humans and supernatural live side by side yet the
former know nothing about the latter. When Robyn gets caught in the crossfire
between two groups, she concludes she can get a job helping the supernaturals
conceal their secrets from humanity. Hope and Karl are interesting support
characters who look like they will a novel of their own soon. Kelly Armstrong
provides a great urban fantasy whodunit.
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