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Low Midnight
Low Midnight
Low Midnight
Audiobook6 hours

Low Midnight

Written by Carrie Vaughn

Narrated by Marguerite Gavin

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Carrie Vaughn's Low Midnight spins out of the Kitty Norville series on the wave of popularity surrounding Kitty's most popular supporting character: Cormac Bennett, a two-minded assassin of the paranormal who specializes in killing lycanthropes. In his first solo adventure, Cormac, struggling with a foreign consciousness trapped inside him, investigates a century-old crime in a Colorado mining town, which could be the key to translating a mysterious coded diary . . . a tome with secrets that could shatter Kitty's world and all who inhabit it. With a framing sequence that features Kitty Norville herself, Low Midnight not only pushes the Kitty saga forward but also illuminates Cormac's past and lays the groundwork for Kitty's future.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 30, 2014
ISBN9781452678511
Low Midnight
Author

Carrie Vaughn

Carrie Vaughn survived her air force brat childhood and managed to put down roots in Colorado. Her first book, Kitty and the Midnight Hour, launched a popular series of novels about a werewolf named Kitty who hosts a talk-radio advice show. She is also the author of Voices of Dragons, her debut novel for teen readers. Ms. Vaughn lives in Colorado.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    How refreshing to read a book from Cormac's perspective -- and I liked the murder mystery aspect. Decent audio book, and it's nice to read something set in the Coloradan Southwest. I have a dreadful fear that somehow Cormac and Amelia will end up as a love interest -- I am uncomfortable with that idea, but it does seem inevitable. The ending is a bombshell, and I hope Amelia doesn't lead them into too much trouble.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    With the series wrapping up this book focuses on Cormac. With Cormac now the host to Amelia’s soul they make a good pair to lead the search for a key to decipher the grimoire that Kitty got at the end of the previous book. Amelias’ use of magic along with Cormac’s experience in hunting helps them solve a 100 year old mystery in order to get the key to the grimoire. The online help they do receive is very little but it does provide an interesting hook into the next book. A fun read and I hope that even with the series ending we might see more of Cormac and Amelia in future stories at some point.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The emotional nuances really came through. Made the whole story deeply enjoyable.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm not sure how much this really added to the Kitty Norville world, but I did like it. I think maybe I would have liked it less if I hadn't read Cormac and Amelia's story in the short story book Vaughn put out. I haven't really liked Cormac since Amelia invaded his mind, but this helped me to understand that a little more. It might have worked better as an outside novel and not something that added to The Long Game scenario.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Its a Kitty Norville Book, this time from the point of view of Cormac and Amelia. First off, I like the change in view. Its a nice change of pace, especially since Kitty hasn't been all that interesting the last few books. In this story, Amelia wants to see the town she died in, so Cormac take a tour, which starts an investigation into finding an amulet that has power. There is also the story of the coded diary and deciphering it.Its a good story, but as I write this review, I realize I don't actually remember much of the book - its fairly standard plot, with standard snarky characters. As always, well written, but not a whole that isn't surprising. I'll recommend it if you like the series, but if you haven't read this series, start with the first Kitty Norville book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Cormac is searching for the key to the journal given to kitty that may hold the key to finding out enough about Roman and the long game. I really good solo book.