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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Happy Birthday Greywalker (Greywalker Novels #1) by Kat Richardson

Happy 10th birthday to Greywalker (Greywalker #1) by Kat Richardson. I had just started reading urban fantasy when I went scouring the internet to find a series to satisfy my cravings. Found Greywalker (Feb 2010) about a paranormal detective, and read the four books released up to that point and had to wait till August 2010 to get book #5.  Aug 2014 the final book in the series released. The ride was over, but it was sweet while it lasted. Richardson vividly engages all the senses when describing the complex world of the Grey and the things that move through it. The series has a dark edge to it and I love P.I. Harper Blaine's dry wit.

If you are looking for a classic urban fantasy series then give this one a try.






About the Author:
Kat Richardson is the national bestselling author of the Greywalker paranormal detective novels. Prior to success in the fiction world, Kat worked as a writer and editor in the computer industry and as a course writer for the Gemological Institute of America. She has tried her hand at a bit of almost everything in genre fiction and has dabbled in other text forms and media including: RPGs, Film, and Computer Games. Before going into writing, Kat pursued a degree in vocal music and she used to read the “Sunday Funnies” for the Evergreen Radio Reading Service in Seattle–part of theWashington Talking Book and Braille Library. A former theater brat, she worked the technical side as well as singing and acting in community and school theater from the age of eight–putting in almost a year as an orphan and doing a short stint as a singing nun–and put in thirteen years as a renaissance faire actor, dancer, and costumer at RPF in Agoura CA.

Kat is a California native with a degree in Magazine Journalism from California State University, Long Beach. She currently lives in the Seattle area with her husband and a pit bull named Bella. She rides a motorcycle, shoots target pistol, and has been known to swing dance, sing, and spend insufficient time at the gym. She finally got her first TV in 2011–yes, she missed Buffy but not Firefly! And, although she no longer lives there, she is an advocate for California Ferret Legalization.

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