Kat Richardson's acclaimed, best-selling Greywalker novels continue to ensnare new fans with each entry. Treading the thin line between the living and the dead, PI Harper Blaine is on a search for a valuable clue about her past when her killer is himself murdered. To find his ghost, she will have to navigate many supernatural dangers-but the chance to shed new light on her previous life and her father's murder is too hard for Harper to pass up. "Richardson's once-playful Harper is clearly evolving into a supernatural force to be reckoned with."-Publishers Weekly
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"Poor Will!!! That is all I can say on that matter. I have been enjoying this series. It is about as straight forward a Urban Fantasy as I have read. The Grey is very complex and at some times I am thinking, Huh? but I love Harper Blaine and her world. You need to read the series in order to understand what is going on. The best thing about Labyrinth was it ended the current story arch and I have no idea what is in store for Harper next, but I can't wait. I would recommend this series to anyone who love UF"
— Sharon (4 out of 5 stars)
“Richardson’s ability to spin a complex and riveting story is undeniable...Kudos!”
— RT Book Reviews“Juicy...As this series continues its shift from paranormal mystery to more complex vampire-centric fantasy, Richardson’s once-playful Harper is clearly evolving into a supernatural force to be reckoned with.”
— Publishers Weekly“Standing head and shoulders above the plethora of urban fantasies, Richardson’s latest tale should appeal to fans of Jim Butcher’s ‘Dresden Files’ and Tanya Huff’s Victoria Nelson series.”
— Library Journal" Really well done; nicely complex; a good read. "
— Lindig, 2/14/2014" Read from 8/12 - 8/17. "
— Kristin, 2/10/2014" Picking up where "Vanished" left off, Harper is on the case trying to foil Wygan's nefarious plans, find Edward, save her father and oh, stay alive. Throw in an ex-boyfriend, current lover and a ferret and you've got a good read. Cleared up a few questions I had but leaves more to be discovered in the next installment. "
— LinseyM, 1/31/2014" Richardson is very cleverly starting to tie things together. Rumors are the series will stop at six. I hope this is the case, because she's got a great opportunity after setting the table with this installment to end the series well. "
— Dale, 1/20/2014" Loved it-the fifth book in the series and occasionally threatened to over-complicate itself but always stopped just short of doing so. "
— Dennis, 1/18/2014" Labyrinth picks up right where Vanished leaves off just like a two-part episode of your favourite TV series. There isn't much that I can say about this book, it's exactly what you would expect from the Greywalker series. Harper is caught up in more than she thinks she can handle, but this time she's right. Edward has gone missing and Wygan may be playing at more than just the politics Ms Blaine tries to ignore. But this greywalker has no intention of giving up, no matter how many people tell her to. "
— Daniel, 1/3/2014" I continue to read this series because I want to see what happens next for Harper, but Richardson gets too bogged down in detail. The endless details slow the whole story down and half the time make no sense, at least for me. I end up skipping tons of paragraphs just to get back to the action. "
— A, 1/1/2014" Only trouble in that now I have to wait for the next two to be added to library stock! (and have to request them first!) These are getting more complicated but that's no bad thing. "
— Pat, 12/28/2013" Another excellent installment in the Harper Blaine Greywalker series. "
— Bill, 12/6/2013" I'm keeping this short. I think I've already lambasted this one over on my book blog. If not, I'll have to remedy that. I never even got past chapter 5 or 6 in this. I found I just no longer cared about Harper enough to continue reading about her. "
— Annikka, 11/16/2013" This is probably the best book in the series that I've read so far. It was enthralling and action packed. I couldn't put it down with out constantly wondering what would happen next. "
— Wonderbunny, 7/6/2013" This best book by far! "
— Teresa, 4/21/2013" Too much exposition. And I say this as someone who hasn't read the earlier installments. "
— Jaye, 2/7/2013" Defiantly the best book of the series. "
— Bruce, 10/19/2012" It's a good read but so hard to get into and concentrate on. Maybe too much description of everything. Sometimes that takes away from what is going on especially in a genre that needs action. "
— Cindi, 8/21/2012" This follows very closely to Book 4. Read them back-to-back if you can. "
— Chade66, 2/10/2012" Still a very interesting world she's created, not to mention the character. Curious to see where she takes the protagonist next. "
— Helen, 1/31/2012" These are pretty much straight up urban fantasy noir, not paranormal romance. I think she is getting better with each book! "
— Anthrodiva, 8/11/2011" Was confused throughout the book.was ok. "
— Christine, 3/27/2011" if you haven't followed this series from the beginning, don't even try this book. It was hard to follow even having read all of them, would be impossible without. #4 was a lot better, hope this was just a slump. "
— Janet, 3/23/2011" A little extra twisty, but enjoyable. I'm interested to see where she takes the series, since this book appears to have initially been written as a possible series finale and will definitely push the reset button. "
— Caroline, 3/23/2011" Wow- this one finished up the plot from the last book and ties up a lot of loose ends. Where can it go from here? Very good book- but I recommend reading the other books in the series first. Particularly "Vanished" "
— Caran-marie, 3/19/2011" Loved it-the fifth book in the series and occasionally threatened to over-complicate itself but always stopped just short of doing so. "
— Dennis, 3/2/2011" Kat Richardson gets better with every book! I'm addicted to reading about Harper and her world! <br/>This is a series that men & women both could like. "
— Brandy, 2/17/2011" Too much exposition. And I say this as someone who hasn't read the earlier installments. "
— Jaye, 2/1/2011" Another excellent installment in the Harper Blaine Greywalker series. "
— Bill, 1/16/2011" Was confused throughout the book.was ok. "
— Christine, 11/2/2010Kat Richardson lives in the wilds of western Washington, where she hunts down bits of history to turn into terrifying tales, accompanied by her husband and a rescued pit bull terrier. She is the author of the Greywalker novels including Possession, Seawitch, Downpour, and Labyrinth. She rides a motorcycle, shoots target pistol, and digs around in the garden, because you never know what you’ll find under a rock.
Mia Barron has worked at theaters in New York and around the country. Her film and television credits include The Guiding Light and the independent feature The F Word. She has won an AudioFile Earphones Award, and in 2003 she was awarded the Publishers Weekly Listen Up Award for her audiobook narration.