"A spellbinding and enthralling urban fantasy"
As the plane lands, passenger Joanne Walkingstick sees a
man with a knife, a pack of dogs and a woman running.
Joanne grabs a taxi to head to the spot where she saw the
crime take place. She finds Maria D'Ambra who tells her
she was being chased by Cernunnos a Celtic god and leader
of the Wild Hunt. She is a banshee who can tell when
someone is about to die making her invaluable to the Wild
Hunt who collects the souls of the dead. The metaphysical is not in Joanna's world view until
Cernunnos runs her through with a sword and while near
death her spirit guide Coyote tells her how to heal
herself. She also learns she is a shaman with the power
to heal. When she goes to talk with Maria, she finds her
murdered in the same way five other shamans were killed in
recent weeks. Not much later, the killer attacks
schoolchildren in their classroom murdering some and
injuring the teacher. He is Herne a demigod who was once
mortal and has his own plans for the world and the Hunt.
Unless Joanne can grow into her powers to send Cernunnos
and Herne back to where they belong Earth is doomed. The relationship between Cernunnos and Herne is familial
but there is an enmity that exists between them because of
their different goals with mortals caught in their cross
fire. Joanne accepts the metaphysical work and her
shamanic powers a bit too easily but she has the strength
and determination to use them in order to fight the two
gods. C.E. Murphy has written a spellbinding and
enthralling urban fantasy in the tradition of Tanya Huff
and Mercedes Lackey. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 14, 2005
SummaryJoanne Walker has three days to learn to use her shamanic
powers and save the world from the unleashed Wild Hunt.
No worries. No pressure. Nevermind the lack of sleep, the
perplexing new talent for healing from fatal wounds, or
the cryptic, talking coyote who appears in her dreams.
And if all that's not bad enough, in the three years
Joanne's been a cop, she's never seen a dead body -- but
she's just come across her second in three days.
It's been a bitch of a week. And it isn't over yet.
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