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Grim Tides

A Marla Mason Novel

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Grim Tides

By: T. A. Pratt
Narrated by: Jessica Almasy
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Marla Mason, ousted chief sorcerer for the city of Felport, is languishing in exile on the island of Maui with her best friend, the psychic (and rather hedonistic) Rondeau. She's making a living of sorts as an occult detective, but for the most part, she's just marking time. Driven from the city she loves, Marla is adrift, nearly friendless, and stripped of almost all her power and resources. Obviously, it's the perfect time for old enemies to try and kill her.

A group of sorcerers, all with their own reasons to want Marla dead, assemble and prepare to attack her while she's at her most vulnerable. The members of this Marla Mason Revenge Squad include the one-armed witch Nicolette, the cheerfully murderous psychopath Crapsey, a criminally insane shapeshifter, a man who hunts werewolves for fun, and a master of anti-magic, among others. But they aren't taking chances with an enemy as formidable as Marla. They hire the world's most notorious - and deadly - chaos witch, Elsie Jarrow, to lead their assault. But Elsie is impossible to predict and just as hard to control, and may well have an agenda of her own. Besides, Marla isn't as helpless as they think - she's still got a few friends in high (and low) places, including a god or two. And no matter how bad her life is, there's nothing Marla loves more than a good fight. There's bound to be trouble in paradise.

©2012 Tim Pratt (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Classics Fantasy Fiction Magic Magic Users Shifter Witchcraft Paranormal Sorcery

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First, I love these books, I like the story and the narration, mostly. However this story is a frenzy, it starts off wild and never slows down. Which isn't a bad thing, it can be thrilling and suspenseful, however, the narrator had no place to go, her energy had to start high and end high. With so many female characters and Marla x 2, Dr Hush, Elsie Jarrow, Nicolette and Rondeau/Crapsy, it was hard to keep track with the audio. All in a rush, too fast and full of energy left me a bit confused. Perhaps this is my issue... but in the end, I was happy for the story to be finished. I really enjoy Pratts storylines and even the story is fantastic. So many twists and turns, but I love a good buildup, anticipation, slow burn, but Elsie and Nicolette are crazy so I guess its the only way to tell the story. I gave it a lower score as I think the narrator could have pulled back a bit so the frenzy made an impact, rather than be the pace of the whole book.

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