Human Law doesn’t apply on land controlled by the others. Vicki, who has been abused by an ex-husband and
given the Jumble as part of her divorce.
She has to get it up and running after years of neglect. When she gets it a little fixed up, she starts
taking on lodgers. What she doesn’t know
is her first lodger is a Crow. She discovers
this fact when she walks in on Aggie trying to heat up an eye. The discovery of the body the eye belongs to
starts Vicki down a path where she could lose not only the Jumble but her
life. The Others are determined to keep
Vicki and will have to do a lot to keep her safe.
You do not have to have read the series The Others. It can be read all by itself though is helped if you have read the series. When I first started this book, I was a bit disappointed and missed the characters I had grown to love. I had to take a step back and look at it as its own book. The story was well written and interesting. I loved the interplay between Vicki and the Others. It was also interesting to see the Others interactions with all the characters. In this book the Others were slightly different than with Meg. With Meg they were more friends and in this they liked Vicki, but it was more like a neighborly friendship than besties. I am hopeful that Anne Bishop will write another story in this location as it would be interesting to see how the relationships will grow and change. Besides the story being awesome the pacing was spot on. I never felt like the story lagged and I wanted to finish listening to the story in one sitting.
Alexandra Harris narrates this book and just like all the
other books she does an amazing job. Even
if the book hadn’t been the best, I still would have reviewed her narration as
a 5.
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