Thunderbird Falls by C.E. Murphy

Thunderbird Falls (Walker Papers, #2)

by C.E. Murphy

It's the end of the world...

Again.

For all the bodies she's encountering, you'd think beat cop Joanne Walker works in Homicide. But no, Joanne's a reluctant shaman who last saved mankind three months ago--surely she deserves more of a break! Yet, incredibly, Armageddon, Take Two is mere days away.

There's not a minute to waste.

Yet when her spirit guide inexplicably disappears, Joanne needs help from other sources. Especially after she accidentally unleashes Lower World demons on Seattle. Damn. With the mother of all showdowns gathering force, it's the worst possible moment for Joanne to realize she should have learned more about controlling her powers. Or to discover she's being lied to...

Reviewed by wyvernfriend on

4 of 5 stars

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Joanne is still trying to find her feet. Still searching for a purpose and a place in the world she lives in, both the "ordinary" arena and using her talents. She's finding life as a beat cop interesting and fulfilling, a short trip back to the garrage allows her to realise that really her superior was right to promote her.
She's still questing for some sort of direction or training. Answers is what she's looking for, but the problem is that she's not asking all the questions, she should be asking in order to make sense of the answers and sometimes the question is more important than the answer. Sometimes asking the question at the proper time will lead you on the right road. But maybe, she needs to learn to question!

I like Joanne, and like how her character develops and will be hunting down more books by C E Murphy!

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