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Third in the series. Excellent character development, definitely worth reading.
I liked this one better than the previous two.
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This is one of my favorite of this series.
A Nightside novel where John Taylor is hired to find out why people ae killing themselves after hearing the Nightingale sing. Very good series.
Stephanie C W. (stephanie13w) reviewed Nightingale's Lament (Nightside, Bk 3) on + 300 more book reviews
This is such a great series I highly recommend all the books in this series.
This third novel of the Nightside gets even darker - and funnier - than before, as John Taylor searches for the truth behind Rossignol (that's "Nightingale" in French), an up-and-coming singer whose fans seem to think she has a voice to die for. Literally. It is, as usual, laugh-out-loud funny in many parts, but John Taylor faces a lot more nastiness than he ever has as well, which will give you plenty of chills.
Good book. This was the first in the series that I've read. I've got to get more. The "hero" John Taylor is my kind of guy.
Third of the Nightside series. Wierd. Good.
The name is John Taylor. I work the garish streets of the Nightside, the hidden heart of London where it's always 3 a.m. and where inhuman creatures and otherworldly gods walk sise by side in the endless darkness of the soul.
I have a talent for finding things . . . people, pooperty, no problem. But now I'm aftr something different. A local diva called the Nightingale has cut herself off from her family and friends, and I've been hired to find out the reason. I'm also wondering why her suicide-prone fans think she has a voice to die for--literally . . .
To get to the truth, I'll have to lend an ear to the most enticingly beautiful and deadly voice in all the Nightside--and hope to survive.
I have a talent for finding things . . . people, pooperty, no problem. But now I'm aftr something different. A local diva called the Nightingale has cut herself off from her family and friends, and I've been hired to find out the reason. I'm also wondering why her suicide-prone fans think she has a voice to die for--literally . . .
To get to the truth, I'll have to lend an ear to the most enticingly beautiful and deadly voice in all the Nightside--and hope to survive.