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Staying Dead (Retrievers, Book 1) (edición 2006)

por Laura Anne Gilman

Series: Retrievers (1), Cosa Nostradamus (5)

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Manhattan's night life just got weirder...

It starts as a simple job -- but simple jobs, when you're dealing with the magical world, often end up anything but.

As a Retriever, Wren Valere specializes in finding things gone missing -- and then bringing them back, no questions asked. Normally her job is stimulating, challenging and only a little bit dangerous. But every once in a while...

Case in point: A cornerstone containing a spell is stolen and there's a magical complication. (Isn't there always?) Wren's unique abilities aren't enough to lay this particular case to rest, so she turns to some friends: a demon (minor), a mage who has lost his mind, and a few others, including Sergei, her business partner (and maybe a bit more?).

Sometimes what a woman has to do to get the job done is enough to give even Wren nightmares....

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Título:Staying Dead (Retrievers, Book 1)
Autores:Laura Anne Gilman
Información:Luna (2006), Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages
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Staying Dead por Laura Anne Gilman

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    La magia muerde por Ilona Andrews (Jenson_AKA_DL)
    Jenson_AKA_DL: Both of these books are slow to build urban fantasy stories with strong female leads and very light romantic UST. Fans of one would probably enjoy the other as well.
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    Bloodshot por Cherie Priest (SunnySD)
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    Blue Diablo por Ann Aguirre (SunnySD)
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    Heart of Stone por C. E. Murphy (SunnySD)
    SunnySD: Strong, appealing heroines in the heart of the Big Apple - big city realities don't cease to exist just 'cause you're something other than human!
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I read the first one, and started the second, and I really quite liked it overall except I wanted to spork my eyes out over the use of a sans serif font. It was seriously painful to read at times, and distressingly hard to get into the story and stay there. ( )
  tanaise | Jul 17, 2022 |
Ok, so she’s missing the obnoxious pet, but she’s got a demon friend that looks like a polar bear, and that almost counts. Wren Valere is a retriever in the magical underworld of New York. What is a retriever? Well, perhaps thief is a better word, but it’s the kind of thief that has to negotiate both magical and mundane politics to get the job done, and balance on knife edge, where her abilities may pull her into madness if she loses control. ( )
  jennybeast | Apr 14, 2022 |
I picked this up after reading one of Gilman’s short stories in an anthology. I’m usually not that enthused with urban fantasy, but this was a great example of that genre. Gilman has a great way with dialog which made the main character really enjoyable to spend time with. She also did a good job dropping little bits of history, much that didn’t affect the plot, but it gave the feeling of reality to the personalities and world without a big info dump. ( )
  janemarieprice | Jun 11, 2020 |
" Staying Dead" is the first book in an Urban Fantasy series. It has a lot of the right elements for success: originalish magics, sassy heroine, creepy baddy and lots of foreboding but, about a third of the way through I wasn't sure I'd continue.

The opening assumes an engagement with what happens to Wren, the magic-using thief, that I just wasn't feeling.

Things got better at about the half-way mark as the world-building and plot complexity ratcheted up with the introduction of a powerful secret society and more focus on how Wren came to be where she is.

There are some good action scenes, a wide variety of players, some intriguing rules for using magic and, in the end, I quite liked Wren and her partner. The novel does have a plot with reaches a spectacular, violent but clever resolution but on the whole it felt like a series Pilot, loaded with more that-could-be-interesting ooh-what-will-they-do-with-that stuff that the plot itself could sustain. It reminded me a little of Jim Butcher's first Harry Dresden book, "Storm Front" so I'm hoping there are good things to come.

A couple of things distracted me. Firstly the names. I still don't know what the title means? Perhaps the publishers thought it up to sound noirish? And the series title, "A Retriever Novel" gives me images of dopy dogs fetching tennis balls. And the secret society is called "The Silence" which is the sort of name I associate with 1970's college bands that used a Moog and released concept albums with a straight face.

Secondly, the formatting of the ebook is careless. Laura Anne Gilman uses a lot of sub-chapter shifts in point of view and action which I think work well but there is nothing in the layout to tell you when a shift is happening. How hard would it have been to add a few blank lines between shifts? Not doing it seems disrespectful to both writer and reader.

I've bought the next book in the series because I'm hoping that I've found something good here that just got off to a slow start. ( )
  MikeFinnFiction | May 16, 2020 |
The first in the Retrievers series. This one has Wren trying to track down who has stolen the cornerstone of a high rise building. As we follow the story we learn there's more to this stone than would meet the eye and things were done that shouldn't have been when the building was put up. Nice start to the series. ( )
  ChrisWeir | Mar 22, 2020 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. HTML:

Manhattan's night life just got weirder...

It starts as a simple job -- but simple jobs, when you're dealing with the magical world, often end up anything but.

As a Retriever, Wren Valere specializes in finding things gone missing -- and then bringing them back, no questions asked. Normally her job is stimulating, challenging and only a little bit dangerous. But every once in a while...

Case in point: A cornerstone containing a spell is stolen and there's a magical complication. (Isn't there always?) Wren's unique abilities aren't enough to lay this particular case to rest, so she turns to some friends: a demon (minor), a mage who has lost his mind, and a few others, including Sergei, her business partner (and maybe a bit more?).

Sometimes what a woman has to do to get the job done is enough to give even Wren nightmares....

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