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  • Seawitch

  • Greywalker, Book 7
  • By: Kat Richardson
  • Narrated by: Mia Barron
  • Length: 12 hrs and 24 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (309 ratings)

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Seawitch

By: Kat Richardson
Narrated by: Mia Barron
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Publisher's summary

With Seawitch, best-selling author Kat Richardson continues to expand an already impressive fan following for her Greywalker novels. In this seventh series installment, a ship that vanished (along with everyone on board) 25 years ago has reappeared. Hired to investigate, Seattle PI Harper Blaine soon uncovers evidence that a powerful being may be responsible. Meanwhile, local police detective Rey Solis attempts to solve the mystery of the death of a passenger’s wife.

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Decent 7th book in the series

Would you consider the audio edition of Seawitch to be better than the print version?

Hard to say...I always both read and listen. But Mia Baron really needs to change her voice for the boyfriend Quinton. I just can't stand it anymore. She makes the character so whiny and dorky sounding. I seriously DOUBT the character of Harper Blaine would date ANYONE who sounded like this. Seriously, Mia...PLEASE change this voice. It's God awful.

Would you be willing to try another book from Kat Richardson? Why or why not?

Absolutely. This is one of my all time favorite urban fantasy series.

Which scene was your favorite?

The build up was great throughout the book. The battle on the ship was very well done and exciting.

Any additional comments?

This was a great offering from Kat Richardson. I love Mia's voice, and have listened to her perform all 7 Greywalker novels. But it has gotten to the point where I can't stomach her males characterizations anymore. Especially Quinton, and Solis. She apparently cannot do a Columbian/Spanish accent, it drove me crazy to listen to her attempt, or lack there of. And her voice for Quinton is just annoying and unbearable at this point. Mia, please fix this!!!

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My favorite book in this series

What did you like best about this story?

The story in this book takes you away from the city and out to sea. While it isn't all on the ship, enough of the story takes place in an enclosed environment that you have a chance to focus more on Harper and her ability to solve a mystery. It's a solid mystery and a bit more self-contained that other books in the series.

Which character – as performed by Mia Barron – was your favorite?

Harper's voice is the best, but I found the narration to good overall.

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Thank Goodness No Vampires or Werewolves

The Seawitch, a yacht that had been lost some 27 years before with all hands, returns mysteriously to port. Blaine Harper, wearing her insurance investigator hat, is brought in to try to determine where the ship had been and what happened to the crew. The insurance had paid out decades before so the Seawitch belonged to the Insurance company, but the still wanted to know if any fraud had been involved.

There was also evidence of a serious crime having been committed on board so Detective Sargent Rey Solis of the Seattle Police Department is also investigating. He and Blaine are locked in an uneasy relationship, considering Blaine's abilities and obligations as a Greywalker.

The story was pretty good although it dragged a bit in the middle. It was an interesting change from some of the other books in this series. There was a time in the series where I thought it was bogged down in the tiresome vampire tropes that seem to be dragging urban fantasy under. However this book and the one before head in a different and more interesting direction.

The only other complaint I had involved the narration. I've enjoyed Mia Barron in the past so it might be the fault of the producer rather than the narrator or maybe a technical error. However, the reading seemed just a touch too slow especially in the second half.

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Excellent! Over All

Excellent and well put together; good structure and plot, creating a world of wonderful fantasy. An heavy read with many twist and turns portraying new characters and denizens of the gray. New alliances an dangers.

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I enjoy all of Kat Richardson's Books

Great story and engaginging charaters. All her books are great so far in my opinion.

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I love this series!

It's one of the best mystery/fantasy series I've ever come across! It's like Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets NCIS, and is definitely a book that I just can't put down.

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mermaids and shape shifting otters! omg!

I loved it! Mia Barrow is amazing. mermaids and shape shifting otters?! what! kept me listening the whole time.

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Love this book great read

Love it!! Great book to listen to while driving in downtown rush hour traffic or going to work.

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Great continuation of this series

This is the seventh book in the Greywalker series. It was a solid addition to the series but was pretty contained; there was no new big story-arc started.

I listened to this on audiobook and the audiobook was very well done. The narrator does an excellent job and sounds exactly like I imagine Harper would. She also does an excellent job distinguishing between voices.

Harper and detective Solis have both been assigned with the investigation of a mysterious ghostly ship that has appeared in the harbor named the Seawitch. Of course the appearance of the Seawitch is linked with a number of disturbing paranormal things. It is up to Solis and Harper to unravel the mystery behind its reappearance before it is too late.

The story is written in a very detailed and analytical way, like all of the books in this series. These book are very heavy on the investigative aspect of the story. In this installment we are introduced to some new paranormal creatures; mainly mermaids and the Father of all Otters.

There isn’t a ton of character growth in this book. Harper spends some time trying to learn how to be a better friend to those around her, but she doesn’t really grow in power or learn to use her power as a Greywalker in new ways. More of the story is spent on Solis and him trying to deal with all of the paranormal things he runs in to. Solis is forced to face some uncomfortable truths and he does grow quite a bit. We learn a lot about Solis and his background.

This wasn't really the start of a new broad story arc, the investigation and the Seawitch mystery are fairly self-contained to this one book. There are some things going on with Quentin and his father that sound interesting and are set up to be dealt with in the next book. This set up leads to us learning more about Quentin’s background.

The plot was well woven and well put together. There are a lot of interesting mystery/paranormal elements that come together in fascinating ways.

Each of the books in this series has focused on something. In this case the book focused on the Father of Otters mythology and boating in general. The story was nicely tied up and there were some things left unresolved that will most likely be tied up in the next book.

Overall a solid addition to this series. The whole book is pretty self-contained and could probably be read just fine as a stand alone novel. It was fun to meet some new paranormal races and we get to learn a lot about Solis and his background. The book sets things up for an interesting storyline involving Quentin and his past in future installments of the series. This whole series is recommended to those who like detailed and analytical investigative urban fantasy.

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Excellent book.

What did you love best about Seawitch?

I wasn't sure if this book would be as good as the previous ones since they had all built to what happened in the last book. I was pleasantly surprised by this book. It took a different direction and developed some new characters. This series will definitely stay on my must buy list.

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