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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely briliant work in a delightful series,
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This review is from: Gravelight (Hardcover)
Morton's Fork, West Virginia is reported to be a hotbed of psychic activity. The rumors draw paranormal researcher Professor Dylan Palmer and his fiancee Truth Jourdemayne to the small town. Truth soon learns that her ancestors Quentin Blackburn and his lover Athanasis Dellon fought to the death over control of the Wellspring gate that takes visitors to a world filled with magic. Truth and Dylan also learn that the original fight between her great-uncle and his lover on the mortal plane several decades ago continues on the astral plane. However, this time the pair of spirits are using human descendants to fight their eternal battle. Athanasis possesses her own daughter, actress and confused psychic Sinah Dellon to be the tool in her war. Quentin has moved inside the body of rich drunk Wycherly Musgrave to use as his dupe. It is up to Truth to save the pair of pawns and close the gate before disaster strikes the townsfolk and her beloved. Marion Zimmer Bradley is the mistress of several genres including the supernatural. That reputation is well deserved and her latest novel, GRAVELIGHT, will strengthen her hold on the top rung. The story line is fast-paced, filled with action, and quite entertaining. Truth be told, nobody does it better. Harriet Klausner
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yet another great occult novel...,
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This review is from: Gravelight (Hardcover)
I loved GHOSTLIGHT(1995); I liked WITCHLIGHT (1996) even better, but GRAVLIGHT surely tops both of them ! Her story of an alcoholic, a desperate actress and her two psychic reseachers is a great and compelling story. I could not put it down until I had read the whole book. Be sure not to miss this fantastic novel which tops nearly every novel MZB has written in recent years. And look for the next installment in the series.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Third Time is a Charmer,
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This review is from: Gravelight (Hardcover)
When I met Wycherly Musgrave, Winter's brother, in WITCHLIGHT, he seemed like just one more thoroughly unlikeable member of a unlikeable and dysfunctional family. In GRAVELIGHT I learned that he's probably the only other member of the family who's worthwhile. Unlike his sister's adventure of the mind, we don't have to wait three-quarters of the book to find out what he's running from. Yes, he has good reason for hating himself. It was interesting to find out what happened to the Musgraves. Too bad that Wycherly is the only other sibling to break away. Will he find the truth and shall it set him free? GRAVELIGHT starts out with a chapter that sets us up for what is to come. Quentin Blackburn certainly misjudged the will of his lover, Athanais Dellon. Unfortunately, Attie didn't succeed in wiping out his evil influence. Unlike the first two books, this one changes viewpoint from character to character before tying everything together. This enabled the author to accomplish more than she could have by sticking with any one character. I enjoyed learning about Athanais and present-day Melusine ("Sinah") Dellon's self-serving ancestress and the origin of the Dark Brooding Evil Menace in Morton's Fork [great name!]. I enjoyed seeing Truth Jourdemayne and Dylan Palmer again, although the reversal of their believer-skeptic roles made me worry that they wouldn't be together by the end. I think Ms. Bradley chose wisely in the manner in which she resolved the problem. However I didn't understand why there should be any trouble between Truth and another character in GHOSTLIGHT who makes an appearance here and I still don't. Little nugget of information: according to one of the many catalogs that clutter up my mailbox, those little bricks of Fels-Naptha that Truth wonders about in chapter five are heavy-duty laundry soap. Just as I found the climax of GRAVELIGHT more powerful and satisfying than that of its predecessors, I think this book has the most powerful and evocative cover. With the other two, I don't think it would matter much if the paperback cover doesn't include the entire wraparound design of the hardcover's dustjacket, but in this case it would. I love the glimpse of the ruined sanatorium with the light streaming through and around it!
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