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Original Title: Vanished
ISBN: 0451462777 (ISBN13: 9780451462770)
Edition Language: English
Series: Greywalker #4
Characters: Harper Blaine, Marsden
Setting: England Seattle, Washington(United States) Los Angeles, California(United States)
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Vanished (Greywalker #4) Hardcover | Pages: 368 pages
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Title:Vanished (Greywalker #4)
Author:Kat Richardson
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:August 4th 2009 by Roc Hardcover
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Mystery. Vampires. Fiction

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The toughest case yet for Greywalker and P.I. Harper Blaine, "a great heroine" ("New York Times" bestselling author Charlaine Harris), has arrived.

Harper Blaine was your average small-time P.I. until she died-for two minutes. Now Harper is a Greywalker-walking the line between the living world and the paranormal realm. And she's discovering that her new abilities are landing her in all sorts of "strange cases."

But for Harper, her own case may prove the most difficult to solve. Why did she-as opposed to others with near-death experiences-become a Greywalker? When Harper digs into her own past, she unearths some unpleasant truths about her father's early death as well as a mysterious puzzle. Forced by some very demanding vampires to take on an investigation in London, she soon discovers her present troubles in England are entangled with her dark past back in Seattle-and her ultimate destiny as a Greywalker.

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I remembered nothing of this book since i last read it (over 8 years ago), which meant I could enjoy it fresh again.This time, we have another Greywalker, a dead ex, vampires, more vampires, a goddess, a river monster, a mystery about dear departed Dad, London, sewers and obligations. Fun (or not so fun) times!

I'd give this one 3.5 stars. It's dark and violent and depressing. The supernatural action overall is thrilling, so if you are in the mood for that, you'll enjoy this book. It leaves off as the protagonists leave London with the main conflict yet to be resolved back home in Seattle, another reason I give this a lower rating than I gave the preceding books and stories. I do like the series and will finish reading it to find out how this plot ends.

This book sounds the death knell to the series for me.I bought it out of a vague curiosity about the puzzle ball mentioned in the the previous book and becasuse the setting is England - I'm British, I wondered how it'd be handled.While the previous books had an interesting plot but failed (for me) to present the characters, this book lacks motivation.We see a little personality from Harper at last; unfortunately she comes across as obnoxious. Feet on the table at her mothers - this is a

Kat Richardsons Greywalker series sets off on a roller-coaster ride of mysteries to be solved with this book. Harper Blaine learns more than she might wish about her father, and finds herself desperate to find out what shes missed. Ex-boyfriend Will learns more than he wants about Harpers world. Present boyfriend Quinton is trying to learn. Ferret Chaos has curious skills. And London proves even more haunted than Seattle.The author, having introduced the grey planes of history (and ghosts) in

I thought it was decent but the ending was kinda weird to me.

In this fourth installment of the Greywalker series, the stakes have risen incredibly high, and things have gotten very personal for Harper Blaine, paranormal investigator extraordinaire. Kat Richardsons Vanished is another excellent addition to this urban fantasy saga.The book opens with Harper journeying to Los Angeles to learn more about her past. She finds out that her fathers dead wasnt accidentalit was a suicide that probably had a paranormal tinge to it. Then her vampire acquaintance

I hadn't read the previous Greywalker books but didn't really feel like it. I liked how this book started off, but then if got a little weird for me.