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Grave Beginnings (The Grave Report)

-- Winner of Best Book of 2015 A Drop of Ink Reviews "I believe R.R. Virdi belongs with other Urban Fantasy greats like Jim Butcher. The Grave Report is sure to go far and only pick up more fans with each successful novel. I can't wait to see where R.R. Virdi will take us next." - A Drop Of Ink Reviews "Fast paced, humorous, with action and drama on every page and paragraph, this paranormal thriller is reminiscent of one of my all-time favorite authors. This is like Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files but with a flavor all its own. RR Virdi is fame-bound with this series. If you like Jim Butcher, you'll enjoy this one. Highly Recommend." - CD Coffelt Author of The Wilder Mage Thirteen... As far as numbers go, it isn't a great one. Hell, it's not even a good one and Vincent Graves is going to find out just how unlucky of a number it can be. Because someone, or something, is killing people in the Empire state, and whatever it is, it gives people everything they ever desired and more. And it's the more that's the problem Well...it's one of the problems. Vincent's investigation also seems to have drawn the attention of a relentless FBI agent and then there's the little bit where he has only thirteen hours to solve the case, or he dies. Talk about your literal deadlines... ...No pressure. By the end of this case Vincent will come to understand the meaning of an age old proverb: Be careful what you wish for - because you just might get it

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310 pages

Average rating: 8

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Paukku
May 25, 2024
8/10 stars
Somewhere between three and half and four stars. The collection of short stories, Heroic Hearts, brought Vincent Graves to my attention. I was intrigued enough to start the series and I enjoyed this book. I enjoyed the premise. I enjoyed the character of Graves. And although it felt a little overlong for the plot, with some padding and filling going on, I liked it enough to pick up the second book. A good urban fantasy with an interesting and kind of grisly premise.

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