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Jacaranda

A Novella of the Clockwork Century

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Jacaranda

By: Cherie Priest
Narrated by: Jonathan Davis
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The Ranger

On the island of Galveston, off the coast of Southeast Texas, lies a hotel called the Jacaranda. In its single year of operation, two dozen people have died there. The locals say it's cursed. The Rangers say that's nonsense, but they know a man who might be willing to investigate. Horatio Korman crosses the water from the mainland and hopes for the best.

The Nun

But the bodies pile up, and a hurricane is brewing up fast. One of the Jacaranda's guests sees time running out, so she seeks an authority of a different sort: a priest from El Huizache who is good at solving problems and keeping secrets. Eileen Callahan has a problem to solve and a secret to keep. She crosses her fingers and sends a message that could save them all.

The Padre

Juan Miguel Quintero Rios broke a promise to the Virgin, and so he was punished...but his intentions were pure, so he was also blessed. Now he walks the Southwest with second sight and a tattoo across his back: "Deo, non fortuna" - by God, not chance. The former gunslinger crosses himself and makes for the Jacaranda Hotel.

©2015 Cherie Priest (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Fantasy Fiction Historical Science Fiction Steampunk
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This is the 1st in the series I've read... I was impressed and entertained... This short novel/long novella really is unique... I don't recall reading, or hearing of, a ghost story w/ a western type setting and characters... Think dark western meets The Shining and you'll almost have it... Gothic Western maybe??? Nevertheless, an original and imaginative plot w/ some very likably tragic figures...Difficult not to get invested in the Padre... The mood was intense yet ephemeral... You feel like you're catching something outta the corner of your mind, and then it's gone... Good ghost story amplified by the darkness of the storm weaving it's way through the tale... The narration was superior, suitable gravitas and sobriety... Definitely worth a credit even for a shorter work...

Western Meets Ghost Story

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This is a pretty good novela with one character from the clockwork universe. Lots of action and angst. I guess I would have preferred more closure for the ranger.

More supernatural than clockwork

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Young lady can write! Love this story. Can't wait to listen to more of her work.

This

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a well told story although one wishes the characters had developed more worthwhile relationships. the reader is at his best when he slips into his native Texan accent and one wishes he had not tried to overcome it.

gripping and worthwhile

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This was not like the others and at first had a hard time with it. It didn't fit into the rest of the series. But we made it.

Ending to a series

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if I had realized how little this book held relevance to every other book before it in this series. I never would have wasted a credit. I feel cheated.

meh

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I feel like this story was rushed and had nothing to do with the rest of the clockwork century series. It felt more like a half hearted attempt to start an 'adventures of mysterious priest and nun' kind of series. None of the story followed along the previous storyline. The only character that connected this book to the series felt like they were only there to do exactly that. And to give such a bit part to an otherwise grand character to sell more books felt very insulting. If it was going to be an off chute of a book series, I feel like it had more in common with Maplecroft.

Felt more like a prologue to a different series

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