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Seawitch (Greywalker, Bk 7)
Seawitch - Greywalker, Bk 7
Author: Kat Richardson
Harper Blaine was your average small-time PI until she died -- for two minutes. Now Harper is a Greywalker, treading the thin line between the living world and the paranormal realm. And she’s discovering that her new abilities are landing her all sorts of “strange” cases.   — A quarter century ago, the Seawitch cruis...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451464552
ISBN-10: 0451464559
Publication Date: 8/7/2012
Pages: 352
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4 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Roc Hardcover
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Seawitch (Greywalker, Bk 7) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is the seventh book in the Greywalker series. It was a solid addition to the series but was pretty contained; there was no new big story-arc started.

I listened to this on audiobook and the audiobook was very well done. The narrator does an excellent job and sounds exactly like I imagine Harper would. She also does an excellent job distinguishing between voices.

Harper and detective Solis have both been assigned with the investigation of a mysterious ghostly ship that has appeared in the harbor named the Seawitch. Of course the appearance of the Seawitch is linked with a number of disturbing paranormal things. It is up to Solis and Harper to unravel the mystery behind its reappearance before it is too late.

The story is written in a very detailed and analytical way, like all of the books in this series. These book are very heavy on the investigative aspect of the story. In this installment we are introduced to some new paranormal creatures; mainly mermaids and the Father of all Otters.

There isnt a ton of character growth in this book. Harper spends some time trying to learn how to be a better friend to those around her, but she doesnt really grow in power or learn to use her power as a Greywalker in new ways. More of the story is spent on Solis and him trying to deal with all of the paranormal things he runs in to. Solis is forced to face some uncomfortable truths and he does grow quite a bit. We learn a lot about Solis and his background.

This wasn't really the start of a new broad story arc, the investigation and the Seawitch mystery are fairly self-contained to this one book. There are some things going on with Quentin and his father that sound interesting and are set up to be dealt with in the next book. This set up leads to us learning more about Quentins background.

The plot was well woven and well put together. There are a lot of interesting mystery/paranormal elements that come together in fascinating ways.

Each of the books in this series has focused on something. In this case the book focused on the Father of Otters mythology and boating in general. The story was nicely tied up and there were some things left unresolved that will most likely be tied up in the next book.

Overall a solid addition to this series. The whole book is pretty self-contained and could probably be read just fine as a stand alone novel. It was fun to meet some new paranormal races and we get to learn a lot about Solis and his background. The book sets things up for an interesting storyline involving Quentin and his past in future installments of the series. This whole series is recommended to those who like detailed and analytical investigative urban fantasy.
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cyndij avatar reviewed Seawitch (Greywalker, Bk 7) on + 1032 more book reviews
I do like a nice spooky sea story. This one's got some good elements - the bells, the dobhar chu, the mer-folk. And while the previous big story arc with the asetem was cool, I liked that this one (and the previous) is sort of a stand-alone - it's one case and Harper actually has a client for it. It's a smaller cast of characters without any vampires or the Danzigers, but we learn a lot about detective Rey Solis and a bit more about Quinton. I am expecting both of those stories to show up in subsequent books. Good action, kept me reading.
solarawynn avatar reviewed Seawitch (Greywalker, Bk 7) on + 724 more book reviews
I read another review that said this could be read as a stand alone. I agree.I do not feel like I got to know any of the character better.We do get to me Solis' family.


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