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Cargando... Who Do, Voodoo? (2011)por Rochelle Staab
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. As some who is a practicing pagan I found the book rather offensive in tone. The main character is annoying and smug. Also as a native Los Angelean I found her it rather appalling in the illegal cell phone use while driving. Since it is quite clear she is using the handset and not using a handsfree device especially driving down Laurel Canyon. Are you nuts? This was a light & semi-interesting read.... But since I didn't care for the characters, I really can not remember their names..... So Friend 1 & friend 2 come hone to Friend 2's house to find an odd tarot card on her door.... Then a 2nd tarot card shows up. The two cards are the same as showed up in her her husband Josh's reading just before his fatal car accident.... Next another card shows up as well as a photo of Friend #2 with pictures of voodoo snakes across it. After some "investigation" they find that Voodoo "princess" is pissed because she believes that Friend #2 has been poisoning her boyfriend's mind against her.... When VP turns up dead after a huge party, Friend #2 is arrested.... Friend #1 continues to investigate and comes across a fake "medium", a group of the VP's "friends" who have all purchased "amulets" for various spells from VP, a few angry spirits... as well and a bunch of pushy men "friends"... Meh, the story was ok, but as I said, I didn't really like or ever warm up to the characters, they were all pretty shallow & lame. An entertaining first novel, Murder She Wrote with a light dose of magic. The magic is in the form of voodoo as Liz Cooper tries to help her best friend, Robin, who finds threatening tarot cards pinned to her door. Liz is a shrink who is a skeptic and author Rochelle Staab spends plenty of time bringing her lead character around to the reality of the voodoo curse she's dealing with so she can face it head-on. The story is an interesting puzzle, not particularly scary, and quite entertaining. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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When Liz Cooper's friend Robin Bloom finds an unusual tarot card tacked to her front door, Liz writes it off as a prank. Robin refuses to ignore the omen--her late husband drew the same card, the Three of Swords, in a reading the night before he was killed in a car accident. As more cards and darker threats appear, Liz realizes someone very dangerous is upping the ante.--Cover verso. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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