
Dreadful Company
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Suzannah Hampton
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Vivian Shaw
Contemporary fantasy in the world of Strange Practice, starring Dr. Greta Helsing, whose family has been keeping the supernatural community not-alive and well for generations.
When Greta Helsing, doctor to the undead, is unexpectedly called to Paris to present at a medical conference, she expects nothing more exciting than professional discourse on zombie reconstructive surgery and skin disease in bogeymen - and hopefully at least one uneventful night at the Opera.
Unfortunately for Greta, Paris happens to be infested with a coven of vampires - and not the civilized kind. If she hopes to survive, Greta must navigate the darkest corners of the City of Lights, the maze of ancient catacombs and mine-tunnels underneath the streets, where there is more to find than simply dead men's bones.
Dr. Greta Helsing novels
- Strange Practice
- Dreadful Company
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"Shaw's elegant writing make this series a standout in the genre." (Booklist)
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excited to read the second, & not disappointed!
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Delightful story and enjoyable characters
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Wonderfully enthralling
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Lovely and delicious
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fun modern take on classic monsters
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AMAZING
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Reread 2021: I am greatly enjoying my "reread" of this series only this time I am listening to the audio version rather then actually reading it so I am loving it in a new way. I still think this is a clever plot and I really love the found family aspect as much as the first time. Can't wait to finish it up in the third book.
Lovely Supernatural Mystery
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Highly recommended!
Just what I want
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My overall opinion of BOTH installments ("Strange...," & "Dreadful...") aligns with that of an NPR Review of the first book:
"The story of Strange Practice— the actual plodding footsteps of the plot — is wholly secondary to the joys of
hanging out with Shaw's characters. Her true gift as a writer is not for the action, but for the quiet moments before.
It's not for the Eureka! conclusion, but for the shuffling papers, long nights and hundred cups of tea that precede
it..."
In essence, while the conclusion of "Dreadful..." was rewarding, the actual "plodding through of the plot" was even less enjoyable than in Book 1, due to the continual-absent interactions of this "family of characters," as introduced in "Strange..." where the reader is, in fact, deprived of the joy of these character interactions until "Dreadful's..." final chapters. As stand-alone figures, none of the characters (including Heilsing) are abundantly interesting. However, as a "family of odd-balls" who unconditionally accept each other, include each other, and interact with each other, without nastiness, harsh criticism, nor judgement --- in spite of each one's idiosyncrasies --- THIS makes for heart-warming story-telling related to character interactions. The absence of one of the initial "fab four" (Cranswell), besides Greta, introduced in Book 1, is also sorely noted. The new "family members" (little well-monsters, hairy creatures, and "Winston," included), are a joy, and welcomed additions.
Several implicit writing choices, (where character nuances are 'implied,' rather than stated, out-rightly), distract from, rather than add to the story's intrigue. For instance, the slang phrase "vada di omi palone" (see the homosexual man) is spoken in Chapter 1, "suggesting" the sexuality of one, if not two of the characters. Other references support these same ideas, and still, the characters' sexuality are never explicitly stated. Conversely, the nature of a set of female characters' relationship, (indicating sexual preference) is described, explicitly. Another implicit choice is that one character is described as having dread-locked hair, and dark skin, yet the writer never explicitly clarifies that the character is a Black person. The back story of a few of the characters also remained "mysterious.." hinted at, and/or referenced, repeatedly yet, never completely explained in full--- choices that are irritating, and therefore, distract from the story's listening pleasure.
Irritants aside, however, a read of the 3rd installment, "Grave Importance" is definite. The author has effectively etched this "family" of lovable-quirky characters into our hearts; therefore, the follow-up read is a must.
MIXED FEEINGS!
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Really enjoy this series.
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