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Draw One in the Dark

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Something or someone is killing shape shifters in the small mountain town of Goldport, Colorado.
Kyrie Smith, a server at a local diner, is the last person to solve the mystery. Except of course for the fact that she changes into a panther and that her co-worker, Tom Ormson, who changes into a dragon, thinks he might have killed someone.
Add in a policeman who shape-shifts into a lion, a father who is suffering from remorse about how he raised his son, and a triad of dragon shape shifters on the trail of a magical object known as The Pearl of Heaven and the adventure is bound to get very exciting indeed.
Solving the crime is difficult enough, but so is — for our characters — trusting someone with secrets long-held. Originally published by Baen Books.

Author

Sarah A Hoyt

Book Series

Shifter

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9781630110550

Language

English

Pages

320

Publication Date

11-05-2023

Publisher

Goldport Press

1 review for Draw One in the Dark

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    kamas716 (verified owner)

    A cute little urban fantasy novel set in Colorado about a group of shape shifters who don’t realize there are others like them. Essentially it’s a murder mystery where it appears a waiter (in dragon form) may have killed someone in the parking lot of local dive diner, and is helped out by another of the waitresses (a were-panther). There’s also the detective (a were-lion) investigating several mysterious deaths in the area. Oh, and there is a Chinese Triad gang of dragons that is chasing after the dragon/waiter because he stole a magical pearl of theirs. The story was quick paced and held my interest. I haven’t read multiple first person narrative in a long time, so it took a bit of getting used to. There was plenty of foreshadowing and many of the plot points seemed rather obvious. The biggest annoyance was the introduction of a new character a third of the way into the story. There were some romantic subplots but nothing too distracting. I’ll likely read more from this author.

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