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Loading... Silver Clouds, Dirty Sky: A Montague & Strong Case Files Book (Volume 4) (edition 2018)by Orlando A. Sanchez (Author)
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Mages. Magistrates, Murder.Montague and Strong have left the building-in fact, they've left the continent.When a teleportation circle sends them to London, The Penumbra Consortium-and older darker version of the Dark Council requests Montague & Strong look into the murder of the leading demonologist Mage Nigel Warrenton. There are a few complications -Tristan is being hunted by Golden Circle magistrates, Michiko must return to take her seat on the Council, before her brother is challenged, and demons are roaming the streets of London.Now, with the help of Thomas Rafael-a mage who doesn't believe in magic, they must avoid the magistrates, return Michiko to the Dark Council, and stop London from becoming a demon breeding ground. Join Montague & Strong in a thrilling adventure as they face off against demons and dark powers who want to destroy humanity and civilization as we know it! No library descriptions found. |
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It is becoming a trademark of this series that every subsequent book starts right where the previous book left off. And that is kind of growing on me.
And then, we get to see a Peaches arguing philosophy with Simon! Woohh!! This is Simon we are talking about... Simon who gets a headache every time Tristan tries to explain anything to him that is more complicated than eating! Good thing that Peaches' "philosophic phase" didn't last very long...or our protagonist might just develop a permanent migraine! And that wouldn't do, now would it?! He gotta fight the baddies and get beat up... again... I think this is my favouritest book yet in the series.
This is the book that introduced me to the Ian Dex series. And the urban fantasy geek in me cheered to have stumbled into another promising series! We seem to be getting a lot of "Dexes" here. Uncle Dex. Ian Dex. Mmm...
Empirical Evaluation:
Story telling quality = 4.5
Character development = 5
Story itself = 4.5
Writing Style = 4
Ending = 4
World building = 4.5
Cover art = 4
Pace = 3.5
Plot = 3
Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5 cherries ( )