Eighth Grave After Dark by Darynda Jones
352 Pages
"Charley Davidson has enough going on without
having to worry about twelve hellhounds hot on her trail. She is, after
all, incredibly pregnant and feeling like she could pop at any moment.
But, just her luck, twelve deadly beasts from hell have chosen this time
to escape onto our plane, and they've made Charley their target. And so
she takes refuge at the only place she thinks they can't get to her:
the grounds of an abandoned convent. Of course, if hellhounds aren't
enough, Charley also has a new case to hold her attention: the
decades-old murder of a newly-vowed nun she keeps seeing in the shadows
of the convent. Add to that the still unsolved murder of her father, the
strange behavior of her husband, and Charley's tendency to attract the,
shall we say, undead, and she has her hands full...but also tied. While
the angry hellhounds can't traverse the consecrated soil, they can lurk
just beyond its borders like evil sentries, so Charley has been
forbidden from leaving the sacred grounds. Luckily, she has her loyal
team with her, and they're a scrappy bunch who won't let a few thirsty
hellhounds deter them. While the team scours the prophesies, searching
for clues on the Twelve, for a way to kill them or at least send them
back to hell, Charley just wants answers and is powerless to get them.
But the mass of friends they've accrued helps. They convince her even
more that everyone in her recent life has somehow been drawn to her, as
though they were a part of a bigger picture all along. Their presence is
comforting. But the good feelings don't last for long because Charley
is about to get the surprise of her crazy, mixed-up, supernatural
life...."
The latest book of this series wraps up a lot of storyline and plots but ends with a cliffhanger and possibly a new direction to take the series.
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
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