Dark Currents

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Jacqueline Carey: Dark Currents (2013, Penguin Publishing Group)

410 pages

English language

Published Sept. 17, 2013 by Penguin Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-451-41483-0
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2 stars

I keep banging my head against urban fantasy series, and have yet to find one aside from the Harry Dresden and Peter Grant books that I actually enjoy. Usually, they have a first-person narrative that is supposed to be modern and cool, and often bores me to tears. I had hopes that Jacqueline Carey would wow me, but alas, this is no amazing prose à la Kushiel.

Our protagonist is Daisy, offspring of a human mother and a demon. She lives in a cozy small town which has the peculiarity that it has an eldritch community, including an underworld where the goddess Hel lives under a smaller version of Ygdrassil. Daisy works as her Agent, a go-between between mundane folks and the eldritch.

At the beginning of the story, a college boy is found dead, and all signs point to eldritch involvement. The trail leads to a couple of ghouls. …

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  • Fiction, fantasy, general