Kat wrote:
"I thought Poltergeist was smoother (but being the author I'm
not objective), but it's more of a PI story than Greywalker,
so it caught some flak from the Fantasy and Romance readers.
I assume that won't bother you any, though. ;)"
No, that wouldn't bother me at all.
And I see that your upcoming third deals with Seattle's
Underground. At I understand it, newer Seattle was literally
built on top of Old Seattle. What happened, the water table
rose? Anyway, this seems like a perfect setting for a series
that deals with overlapping dimensions.
I'm trying to think of where else I've read about the
Underground. I think it was probably a Richard Hoyt book that
introduced me to it. I really liked his PI books, but I kind
of lost track of him after reading a few of his later
espionage books. I think I also read a comic set there. A
Green Lantern? Possibly one by Mike Grell?
Mark
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