![]() ![]() But worry not, the problem has been solved. Why did I not pick this series up sooner?! It’s right up my alley: 1920s New York, the supernatural, murder mystery! TBH, before this moment I had never read a Libba Bray book. All while something dark and evil has awakened, beginning to lurk in the shadows. Evie realizes her gift could help catch a killer, and while she begins a dangerous dance with a murderer other stories begin to unfold within the city. When the police find a murdered girl branded with a cryptic sigil, they call Will to the scene. She’s worried he’ll discover her darkest secret: a supernatural power that has brought her nothing but trouble so far. And she couldn’t be more excited! The only catch is Will’s obsession with the occult. Evie O’Neill, a modern woman, and flapper extraordinaire has been exiled from her hometown in Ohio and sent to live with her uncle Will in New York City. Here are my thoughts on book one.įor those who don’t know, The Diviners is set in 1926 New York City, teeming with speakeasies, Ziegfeld girls, and rakish pickpockets. ![]() So, I have decided to take this glorious opportunity to rectify this obvious lapse in my reading repertoire and read through the first three books before book four comes in and I get completely and utterly spoiled. What most of you may not know is that I have never read The Diviners. ![]() ![]() As some of you may know, the fourth book in Libba Bray’s The Diviners series, The King of Crows, is coming in February. ![]()
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