An Easy Death
by Charlaine Harris
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Pub Date Oct 02 2018 | Archive Date Oct 05 2018
Simon & Schuster Canada | Gallery / Saga Press
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Description
In a fractured United States, a new world where magic is acknowledged but mistrusted, a young gunslinger named Lizbeth Rose takes a job offer from a pair of Russian wizards. Lizbeth Rose has a wildly fearsome reputation but these wizards are desperate. Searching the small border towns near Mexico, they’re trying to locate a low-level magic practitioner believed to be a direct descendant of Grigori Rasputin.
As the trio journey through an altered America—shattered into several countries after the assassination of Franklin Roosevelt and the Great Depression—they’re set on by enemies. It’s clear that a powerful force does not want them to succeed in their mission. Lizbeth Rose has never failed a client, but this job may stretch her to her deadly limits.
“Immersive, involving, suspenseful and intriguing, with a main character you’ll love” (Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author), An Easy Death is a fast-paced thriller of the highest order.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781481494922 |
PRICE | CA$34.99 (CAD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews
Though familiar with her backlist of work, I had not previously read any of Charlaine Harris's books but chose to give An Easy Death a read. I was not disappointed! Ms Harris has created an intriguing alternate history and some interesting and unique characters. The main character Lizbeth Rose lives by a questionable profession, but she remains likable and relatable. I'm happy that Charlaine Harris writes her books as series, as I can't wait to revisit this world again (and, hopefully, again and again!).
I enjoyed Lizbeth and her world. The story is a bit bleak, mostly involving gunplay and treachery. I will read the next book, although I hope the story will expand from being mostly gun battles. Ms Harris's fluid prose keeps the reader engaged and rooting for Lizbeth and Eli.