I was a fan of the setting, though it was more of its potential than anything else. I stopped reading at Obsidian Butterfly, because I was beginning to realise LKH had stopped exploring what she had already created and was relying on the addition of new things to keep the books alive. It's much more interesting (for me personally) when an author creates a universe, and then proves how flexible it can be without changing one iota of its groundrules.
And all this is reminding me I haven't read any good 'modern' supernatural fiction in forever.
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And all this is reminding me I haven't read any good 'modern' supernatural fiction in forever.