Property of a Lady Faire, Simon R. Green
Property of a Lady Faire, Simon R. Green
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Property of a Lady Faire

Author: Simon R. Green

Narrator: Gideon Emery

Unabridged: 12 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/03/2014

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy


Synopsis

Supernatural agent Eddie Drood is on the job and out of luck as New York Times bestselling author Simon R. Green continues his Secret Histories series.

Where there are monsters, I am there to stop them. The name’s Eddie Drood.

The Droods have been taking on the unnatural baddies of this world for ages, fighting the good fight while you normal types go on with your lives. But even we have a limited lifespan. And when my grandmother passes away and leaves me a gift that would make me the official head of the family, I just knew there had to be a catch. That catch being I had to give up my love, Molly. Forever.

But even that life-changer takes a back seat when a group of heavy hitters start taking out the Department of the Uncanny with a special target on the Droods.

Naturally, a lot of people (including my own family) think Molly and I are behind the mayhem. With my grandfather KIA and my parents MIA, I have to figure out a way to save my folks, clear my name, and root out the enemy. Which may require a bit of thievery from a very powerful, very mysterious, and very scary entity known as the Lady Faire.

But she’s not just a lady. And she definitely doesn’t play fair …

“Tons of plot, nonstop semicomic action, and further revelations about the entire Drood brood and their mysterious mission—what’s not to enjoy? Close to the best of a fun series.”—Kirkus Reviews

About Simon R. Green

Simon R. Green is the New York Times bestselling author of Drinking Midnight Wine, Beyond the Blue Moon, Blue Moon Rising, The Adventures of Hawk & Fisher, and the Deathstalker series. A resident of Bradford-on-Avon in England, he is currently working on the next Deathstalker novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathy

Eighth in the Secret Histories urban fantasy series and revolving around Edwin Drood, a secret agent who rarely plays by the book. My Take As crazy as ever — how Green manages to think up such out-of-this-world characters and these scenarios… Using first person protagonist point-of-view, it’s Eddie’s p......more

Goodreads review by Dru

I liked Green's old Hawk & Fisher series, with their strong AD&D feel, and his Nightside series has had some emotional strength, but the Drood series is utterly stale. Everyone is super-powerful and super-rich and never particularly suffers, and tension is built primarily by the characters telling e......more

Goodreads review by Sterph1

Not to offend the fans, but think when it comes to a series (ok, most of them) you've all been where I am now. Short version of the life of a series for a reader/fan = 1. like/love 2. Bloom off the rose but continue to read because still care or just plain curious. 3. Still read but really more of a......more

Goodreads review by Ed

Simon R Green continues the story of Eddie Drood and the Wild Witch, Molly Metcalf. Once again declared rogue, Eddie and Molly have to get back a piece of super tech to satisfy the blackmail whims of a new enemy. I always love Green’s writing. Here he combines a grand list of interesting side charact......more