The third book in Kat Richardson's best-selling Greywalker series, Underground features heroine Harper Blaine, walker of the shadowy line between the living and the dead. Seattle's homeless are turning up dead and mutilated, and zombies have been seen stalking the Underground. Harper sets out to find the source, and soon comes to realize she's tangling with an ancient evil.
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"I have to say that this is by far the best book of the series thus far. There was definetly more of a plot that you can easily get lost in. I read this book in almost an entire day. Couldn't put it down! I'm hoping the fourth book will be just as good if not better!"
— Willis (4 out of 5 stars)
" This one seems to have the characters more settled into their lives, and I like that. It allows the story to unfold more naturally - even though the story itself involves supernatural creatures. "
— Kalyn, 2/1/2014" Greywalker series. Not so many of the usual characters in this book as in the previous books. "
— Melanie, 1/26/2014" A great addition to a great series "
— Pamala, 1/26/2014" An excellently paced paranormal romp through Seattle's underground. Very nice. This series keeps getting better, but I'm not at all sure how much longer the character can survive the adventures she gets into. "
— Jennybeast, 1/25/2014" Loved this! Gave me chills :-) "
— Lorinda, 1/24/2014" Still a pleasant (but not amazing) story. She finally ditched her kinda lame boyfriend for the More Obvious Choice, which was nice. More romping around Seattle, some history, some implausible insta-friendships (I will never stop bitching about that. I mean, c'mon, it's *Seattle*, home of the Seattle freeze), but a fun read. "
— Unwisely, 1/19/2014" Not the strongest of the series, but still good, and we get to find out more about Quinton. "
— Terena, 1/8/2014" I like Kat Richardson's writing style. She manages to keep the pressure and the story going. "
— Jenn, 1/8/2014" she just keeps getting better. "
— Aleta, 1/5/2014" I am not a fan of the Sookie Stackhouse books or Anita Blake, but the Harper Blaine books I love. I find her to be likeable and far more real. I also appreciate that the romance aspect is more in the background. "
— Marianne, 12/2/2013" I did not enjoy this. I found the entire homeless scenario to be very depressing. As if their life wasn't bad enough, something evil is praying on them. I usually like Harper Blaine and her investigations but this one was just too depressing for words. "
— Barbara, 11/19/2013" Greywalker 3 "
— Kevin, 11/16/2013" The best of urban fantasy. "
— Trish, 9/27/2013" I liked the book for some reasons, and disliked it for others. I gave the series 3 books to really hook me and although they've been ok, I've lost interest and probably won't read the rest in the series until I get bored enough. "
— Laura, 10/31/2012" Loved it! A great mystery weaving together the myths and legends of the natives people of the Pacific Northwest and the not-so-perfect past of Seattle. "
— Julie, 10/8/2012" I love how this book goes into the secret underground of Seattle. I kind of what to go and take the tour now! "
— Sher, 8/30/2012" Read from 9/13 to 9/14. "
— Kristin, 8/15/2012" Fun especially since I am going on the underground tour today...I will keep my eye out for ghosts.. "
— Suzanne, 6/16/2012" I really liked the first two books in this series but for me this book was awful. I'm not sure why exactly but I didn't care about any of the characters and in fact couldn't pay attention enough to finish the book. This ends my interest in this series. "
— Kate, 4/5/2012" It's been a while since I read the first couple of Greywalker books and perhaps I should go back and reread them. I liked the book but the ending seemed a bit rushed. If you haven't read the other books, I'm not sure how easy it would be to follow. "
— Sarah, 5/10/2011" Liked the setting and fascinated by Seattle's underground. Alas, for some reason the story just didn't grab me - maybe I've read too much uf lately... "
— Michlon, 4/19/2011" I really liked the first two books in this series but for me this book was awful. I'm not sure why exactly but I didn't care about any of the characters and in fact couldn't pay attention enough to finish the book. This ends my interest in this series. "
— Kate, 4/11/2011" I am loving this series. There is sooo much history in this story. This one is the best so far. As someone who spent my teen years in Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market, and Underground Seattle, I really enjoyed revisiting it with a magical twist. "
— Caran-marie, 3/19/2011" This episode is centered around someone killing the homeless in Seattle. Native American myths are brought into it, and the information about underground Seattle is fascinating. Good read. "
— Vera, 2/14/2011" I am not a fan of the Sookie Stackhouse books or Anita Blake, but the Harper Blaine books I love. I find her to be likeable and far more real. I also appreciate that the romance aspect is more in the background. "
— Marianne, 2/6/2011" Best yet. Good mystery, nice character development, as well as her relationship with Quinton. "
— Carol, 12/11/2010Kat 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.