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Hunting Season by Annie Bellet

Once again, we have a full and complete story with interesting reveals, but unlike the previous ones in The Twenty-Sided Sorceress, the toying is coming to an end. This book (book 4) is not a sideways effort by Samir, or … Continue reading

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Pack of Lies by Annie Bellet

This is the third book in The Twenty-Sided Sorceress, and like the previous two, it provides both a self-contained story and progress on the overall series arc. This is something Annie Bellet does very well, making each one I’ve read … Continue reading

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Murder of Crows by Annie Bellet

This is the second book in The Twenty-Sided Sorceress series, and it was as fun as the first one. These are short, quick reads, but each seems to provide a complete, episodic, story that also advances us closer to the … Continue reading

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Avarice by Annie Bellet

Avarice lives up to its subtitle Pyrrh Considerable Crimes Division perfectly. It reminds me a bit of Tamara Siler Jones’ fantasy police novels though this is following modern procedures more closely. I was also doing a binge watch of Castle … Continue reading

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Justice Calling by Annie Bellet

(The Twenty-Sided Sorceress Book 1) The Story Bundle including Shafter comes out tomorrow, which is why I’m posting my review today. I took the opportunity to familiarize myself with another of the authors included, this time by reading a different … Continue reading

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