The
Immortal Prudence Blackwood
by
Stephanie Grey
In
post war Washington, D.C. the citizens have had enough killing and death. However,
someone is leaving dismembered bodies around presidential monuments. The police
are struggling to put what clues they have together to find a suspect when
Detective Clive O’Reilly receives a call from someone who claims they might have
the name of a woman that can give them viable assistance. O’Reilly listens to the story of Prudence
Blackwood with patience, not believing a word of it. But as the bodies continue to pile up, O’Reilly
begins to hope the story of Prudence Blackwood is true. Stephanie Grey has created a highly
entertaining and engaging story that is part paranormal and all mystery. Though the novel is not overtly long, she
packs a lot of details within the pages.
Some of those details are descriptions of the crimes and crime scenes,
so if you have a weak stomach you might want to skim those. The storyline flows nicely, and the
characters are well defined and flawed as humans are, even Prudence. I had a very hard time putting this one
down. I liked Prudence and though this
is probably a stand-alone, I wouldn’t mind reading another novel about this
interesting woman.
I
thank the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me access to the electronic
Advanced Reader’s Copy for my honest review.
PUB: BHC Press
PUB
DATE: September 12, 2019
ISBN: 9781643970325
Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery, Paranormal
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