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Serpent in the Heather
Dark Talents Novel
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February 15, 2018
Set in pre-World War II Europe and seamlessly blending together elements of paranormal fantasy and historical mystery, the second installment in Kenyon's Dark Talents saga featuring British Secret Intelligence Service agent Kim Tavistock (At the Table of Wolves, 2017) pits the intrepid journalist-turned-operative against a serial killer with ties to Hitler's Nazi regime.Charged with tracking down the person (or persons) who is ritualistically murdering young people with psychic talents all over Britain, Tavistock--posing as a writer for the London Register--investigates a possible connection between the brutal killings and a Nazi-supporting baroness and her adult son living in a seaside castle in Wales. The sickly baroness, named Dorothea Coslett--who heads an esoteric group called Ancient Light--welcomes Tavistock, who is allegedly researching an article on spiritualism, to the remote Sulcliffe Castle, perched high on a cliff overlooking an ancient sea henge visible only at low tide. Tavistock finds a possible suspect in the baroness's son, who is attempting to come into his own (nonexistent) psychic powers. As Tavistock closes in on the killer, her father, Julian, who works as a case officer at SIS, pursues his own investigation into a similar killing in Poland by attempting to identify a mysterious Dutchman with "a crooked light in his eyes" and a penchant for restoring antique dolls. Both plot threads eventually intertwine with unforeseen results. The power of this narrative is in Kenyon's meticulously described portrayal of 1936 Europe and her deep character development--even peripheral characters like Martin Lister, a boy with psychic abilities, and Lloyd Nichols, a failed beat writer, are three-dimensional and fully realized. Brisk pacing, nonstop action, dark atmospherics, and an undeniably endearing heroine make this effortlessly readable.Paranormal fantasy and historical fiction fans alike should find Kenyon's saga featuring assassins, spies, and secret agents to be supremely entertaining. A unique concept that is superbly executed.
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March 15, 2018
It's 1936, and war is brewing in Europe in Kenyon's second Dark Talents novel (after At the Table of Wolves, 2017). Kim Tavistock, a young agent in England's Secret Intelligence Service, is intent on investigating the murders of other people with Talents as her first official mission. Kim is one of many who developed a meta-ability, or Talent, largely uncontrollable, after the Great War. In her case, people are inclined to overshare their deepest secrets when talking with her. Partially because of her ability, she has a rather tentative relationship with her father, Julian, thinking him to be a Nazi sympathizer. He is in fact also a spy, several rungs up the ladder in the SIS from her position, playing up the role of sympathizer in support of the English government. With a Talent that already makes close friendships difficult, Kim is coming to understand more about Talents and the difficulties that life as a spy will add to her interpersonal relationships. Unexpected twists make this a great read.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)
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