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Quicksilver

Book Two of the Looking Glass Trilogy: An Arcane Society Novel Series, Book 11

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A Victorian glass-reader and a psychic investigator play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a killer in the second installment of the New York Times bestselling Looking Glass Trilogy.
Virginia Dean wakes at midnight beside a dead body, with a bloody knife in her hand and no memory of the evening’s events. Dark energy, emanating from the mirrors lining the room, overpowers her senses. With no apparent way in or out, she’s rescued by a man she’s met only once before, but won’t soon forget...
 
Owen Sweetwater inherited his family’s talent for hunting the psychical monsters who prey on London’s women and children, and his investigation into the deaths of two glass-readers has led him here. The high-society types of the exclusive Arcane Society would consider Virginia an illusionist, a charlatan, even a criminal. But Owen knows better. Virginia’s powers are real—and so is the power she exerts over him simply with her presence. And if her abilities can be relied upon in the midst of great danger, they just might be the key to his investigation.
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    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2010

      This is such a new trilogy that Book 1, In Too Deep (by Quick's alter ego Jayne Ann Krentz, go figure), isn't even out until January 2011. In that book, paranormal investigator Fallon Jones settles in Scargill Cove, blessed with powerful energy fields likely to attract the nuttier among us. Here, Jones and assistant Isabella are being hounded by a paranormal killer. Classic Quick; fans can get special collectors' packets of the trilogy assembled by the author by visiting her website.

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2011
      Virginia Dean is almost certain she would remember murdering someone. Which is why Virginia is more than a bit puzzled when she awakes in a locked, mirrored room next to the very dead, and very bloody, body of Lord Hollister. She has absolutely no knowledge of what happened. The last person Virginia expects to help her is Owen Sweetwater, especially since Owen has made it his mission to try and disprove the credibility of looking-glass readers like Virginia. But when Owen shows up at the Hollister mansion, Virginia is more than willing to accept his assistance. However, their unlikely partnership doesnt end that night, for it seems someone is determined to rid London of looking-glass readers altogether, and Virginia is next on their list. This is book two in the Looking Glass Trilogy (book one, In Too Deep, 2010, carries another of the best-selling authors pen names, Jayne Ann Krentz), and in it Quick deftly delivers a vividly atmospheric tale of danger and desire, brimming with paranormal-flavored suspense and combustible passion.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2011

      The only thing that surprises high-level glasslight talent Virginia Dean more than waking up in a glittering mirrored room next to a dead body is having enigmatic investigator Owen Sweetwater, a man she has little reason to trust, come to her rescue. But Owen is not there by accident. He is hunting a killer targeting glasslight readers, and he badly needs Virginia's help. Intrigued, Virginia warily agrees, never thinking that in working so closely with Owen to unmask a sociopath, she will fall in love with, and be claimed by, one of the most dangerous men she has ever met. This is the second in the trilogy within the larger "Arcane Society" series featuring books written by Jayne Ann Krentz under all of her noms de plume. Quicksilver follows the contemporary In Too Deep by Krentz. The last book, Canyons of Night by Jayne Castle, Krentz's futuristic alter ego, is scheduled for a September release. VERDICT Once again the ever-entertaining Quick treats readers to a wickedly witty, mercurial tale, filled with her own sexy brand of humor-laced sensuality, an abundance of intriguing characters (including a dazzling collection of Millicent Bridewell's exquisitely made, deadly clockwork toys), and a lively adventure successfully resolved but lightly peppered with tantalizing hints of what's to come. Quick lives in the Seattle area. [See Prepub Alert, 10/25/10.]

      Copyright 2011 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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