Helpful Score: 3
A delightful romp!
FROM THE PAGES OF THE HEX-FILES . . . Someone or something unseen has been attacking Fionna Kenmare, lead singer for the Irish acid-rock band Green Fire. Now she's on tour in the U.S., about to play the biggest concert of her career--and she's in fear for her life, because that something has followed her across the ocean.
All that stands between her and an all-too-real magical death are two offbeat government agents:
Liz Mayfield, special agent for the British Government Office of Occult & Paranormal Sightings Investigation (BGOOPSI.) little did Ms. Mayfield imagine when she was given her dream assignment that she'd face the most fearsome magical onslaught of her life . . . or that she'd run into an old friend using a different name . . .
Then there's Beauray Boudreau, Liz's American counterpart from the FBI, where he's known as 'Boo-Boo' Boudreau. And he doesn't have that nickname for nothing.
If this unlikely duo can't solve the mystery of Fionna's invisible attackers, the singer will have a lot more to worry about than an MTV review . . .
FROM THE PAGES OF THE HEX-FILES . . . Someone or something unseen has been attacking Fionna Kenmare, lead singer for the Irish acid-rock band Green Fire. Now she's on tour in the U.S., about to play the biggest concert of her career--and she's in fear for her life, because that something has followed her across the ocean.
All that stands between her and an all-too-real magical death are two offbeat government agents:
Liz Mayfield, special agent for the British Government Office of Occult & Paranormal Sightings Investigation (BGOOPSI.) little did Ms. Mayfield imagine when she was given her dream assignment that she'd face the most fearsome magical onslaught of her life . . . or that she'd run into an old friend using a different name . . .
Then there's Beauray Boudreau, Liz's American counterpart from the FBI, where he's known as 'Boo-Boo' Boudreau. And he doesn't have that nickname for nothing.
If this unlikely duo can't solve the mystery of Fionna's invisible attackers, the singer will have a lot more to worry about than an MTV review . . .