"fun tale"
Marine Corps Special Ops psychiatrist Dr. Gillian Key is
an expert in abnormal paramortal psychology as she works
with supernatural patients with biting problems. However
she is assigned as part of a team to provide assistance to
the victims of a horrific earthquake in Russia. Though
she knows she will see plenty of tragedy and her specific
task is investigating rumors of child selling, Gillian
looks forward to getting away from her usual paranormal
clientele especially the brass. However what should have been a natural calamity with a
horrific aftermath turns into a supernatural disaster.
Dracula, whom she met on a previous adventure (see KEY TO
CONFLICT), is fascinated by the soldier-psychiatrist as he
is more used to subservient females not combatant women.
As bad or perhaps worse Jack the Ripper is using the
mishap as an easy cover for his nefarious activities. Of
course Gillian wonders if she has Murphy DNA as she meets
a who's who of horror superstars. Whereas KEY TO CONFLICT is preeminently military urban
fantasy, KEY TO CONSPIRACY is more horror although the
heroine's patients include vampires with biting guilt
complexes, werewolves with species identity issues and
military brass with 5-star superegos. The story line is
fast-paced and filled with action, but also contains an
underlying satirical feel as Talia Gryphon lampoons the
sub-genre. Readers will relish the Russian adventure as
the Key to this tale is the fully developed (with a wink)
lead protagonist who copes with Drac, Jack and general
whackos. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 25, 2008
SummaryIn northern Russia after a devastating earthquake,
paramortal psychologist and Marine Special Forces operative
Gillian Key helps break up a ring of child traffickers
preying on newly orphaned children. But away from Count
Aleksei Rachlav, the irresistible vampire she left behind,
Gillian is vulnerable to the Dark Prince
himselfDraculawho would like nothing more than
to use her as a pawn in his escalating war with Rachlav.
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