At last, the sequel to Investigation, Mediation, Vindication is here! I’ve been waiting for this book for an entire year and my life is now complete!
I kid, but only a little.
So, John Smith, private eye and mediator for the supernatural world in San Diego is back and he hasn’t changed a bit. He’s even kidnapped and naked again! He may not find it amusing, but I do.
This time, his finds himself mediating for werewolves instead of vampires. Werewolves and vampires aren’t your thing? Doesn’t matter! They play a role in the story (which is brilliantly plotted and executed, by the way) but it’s not about them…
It’s about John, whose mediating skills are actually quite brilliant (and highly entertaining), regardless of what he might think.
Sure, he’s a magnet for disaster and ALWAYS in the wrong place at the wrong time but he handles this with aplomb. He even manages to find time for a well-deserved shower and sandwich on occasion.
My favorite character Bill (aka Demigod of Nightmares, Terror, and Vindication) didn’t make much of an appearance in this book, but his ward Jee Sun more than made up for it by stealing the show. John’s attempts to “babysit” this “little girl” were hilarious, heartwarming, and a side story all on their own.
So, as usual with this author’s works, I recommend this book to all humans, vampires, werewolves, Demigods, etc.
And thank Lord Beel-Kasan, I will not have to wait long for the next installment, Ghost of a Chance, which is set to release this summer!