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Book Review of Black Magic Woman (Quincey Morris, Bk 1)

Black Magic Woman (Quincey Morris, Bk 1)
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Helpful Score: 1


Gustainis' novel has it all - intrigue and suspense; some truly creepy moments; and dark, biting humor. What truly impressed me was how real Quincy and Libby seemed, not only on an individual basis, but in their interactions with each other. They're flawed people with good intentions and dry wit, which is always a good combination, in my view. The plot itself was original and fast-paced, and never predictable. This was one of the few books that I've read lately (and I've read quite a few) that I've truly enjoyed from start to finish, and I can't wait for the next installment in the series.