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Owl and the Tiger Thieves

The Owl Series

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In this fourth Owl novel, Kristi Charish (The Voodoo Killings) melds sparkling fantasy with the grit of urban underbelly - with a detour through the world’s most spectacular cities. This is perfect for fans of Kim Harrison, Jim Butcher, Jennifer Estep, Jenn Bennett, and fantasy lovers everywhere.

Through no fault of her own, Alix has found herself essential to the fate of the world as we know it. She didn’t mean for this to happen - she was quite happy being merely the notorious antiquities thief, and ex-archeologist, known as Owl.

However, years ago, Owl reluctantly entered the secret world of the supernatural. Her goals: complete one job, escape one bounty on her head, continue her thieving in peace. Fast forward to today. Now, she has become a key player in a brutal paranormal civil war that is rapidly getting out of hand. The leader of one of these factions - a lethal opponent called the Electric Samurai - grows more powerful by the second. To stop him, Owl sets out to find the long-lost, legendary group known as the Tiger Thieves. But will it be too little too late? One thing Owl misses about “normal” archaeology: there are few emergencies with thousand-year-old relics.

©2018 Kristi Charish (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
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Some books simply do not transfer well from page format to Audio. I bought it as I wanted something lighter and had read others in the series. I realize now that I had obviously skimmed the others or I would have remembered how light it really was. Premise is fun. Narration poor. What may have been audio editing resulted in a different tone in voice and volume. Mispronounced or misread words were what finally made me give up and return the book. ‘Gourge’ instead instead of ‘gorge’ and ‘display’ instead of ‘deign’ were just two examples.

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