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The Dead Who Do Not Sleep by Jennifer St. Clair (Fantasy/Paranormal Mystery)
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Featured Author: Rachel Olivier (http://tcm-ca.com/reviews/163.html) The Dead Who Do Not Sleep, by Jennifer St. Clair is an entertaining novella where, uncharacteristic of most stories, the main character is killed off in the first chapter. The rest of the tale follows the journey of Will Spark as he finds out who killed him and why. While it follows a Dashielle Hammet style of story telling, and is reminiscent of the Maltese Falcon, this tale includes not only stereotypical bad guys and broads, but also ghosts, vampires, psychics, priests and other assorted paranormal characters.
I enjoyed this story. It caught my attention and held it until I finished it 3 hours later. The characters were entertaining and immediately accessible. The plot was fun to try to figure out, and the paranormal twist made it that much more fun to read. The author has created a fun, believable world using her own subtle, yet twisted, vision and I highly recommend this tale to anyone who is a fan of the mystery and the paranormal.
Featured Author: Bitten by Books (http://bittenbybooks.com/?p=142) Rating: 4 Tombstones
This is the first book I have had the pleasure of reviewing from Ms. St. Clair’s many titles. The Dead Who Do Not Sleep is a short story about ghosts, vampires and incredibly enough, a magical phoenix. The story really is a mixture of slight fantasy and paranormal.
Right from the beginning things are action packed and start out with the main character Will Spark being murdered and coming back as a ghost. He initially starts out trying to find out who and why he was killed. As things slowly unfold to him, a plot much deeper than a random killing is revealed.
The story was well written, concise and thoroughly enjoyable. There were a few scenes that were fairly grisly, but the storyline had to support those aspects as well. I recommend this novella to anybody who enjoys the paranormal genre. Personally, I am looking forward to reading more of Ms. St. Clair’s work.
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