An undead serial killer comes for DJ in this thrilling third installment of Suzanne Johnson's Sentinels of New Orleans series
Industry Reviews
"Solid plotting and a well-described, consistent setting make this a strong and intriguing addition to the genre." --Publishers Weekly on River Road
"[Johnson] does a brilliant job of bringing her fantasy version of New Orleans to life. An enchanting examination of magic and the people who wield it, River Road is a book to be savored. This second novel in the Sentinels of New Orleans series is a page-turner all by itself, but don't cheat yourself by missing out on Royal Street, its predecessor." --RT Book Reviews, on River Road
"A vivid debut. . . . Sympathetic, entertaining DJ is the perfect narrator." --Publishers Weekly, starred review, on River Road
"A resourceful heroine who relies on her magical ingenuity. . . . The author captures Katrina's devastation and the long recovery of a city's resilient people." --Library Journal, starred review on Royal Street
"Suggest this fast, fun, and engaging fantasy-thriller to fans of Charlaine Harris and Cat Adams." --Booklist on Royal Street
"Deft humor, creative plot twists, sure-footed use of language and quirky characters. . . . Likely to remind readers of Charlaine Harris's fun True Blood." --New Orleans Times-Picayune on Royal Street
"Unplug the phone. Turn off the TV. You won't want to be interrupted. I read it in one sitting. A thoroughly enjoyable world and a likeable heroine make for a fun read." --Cat Adams, author of Siren Song, on Royal Street Solid plotting and a well-described, consistent setting make this a strong and intriguing addition to the genre. Publishers Weekly on River Road
[Johnson] does a brilliant job of bringing her fantasy version of New Orleans to life. An enchanting examination of magic and the people who wield it, River Road is a book to be savored. This second novel in the Sentinels of New Orleans series is a page-turner all by itself, but don't cheat yourself by missing out on Royal Street, its predecessor. RT Book Reviews, on River Road
A vivid debut. . . . Sympathetic, entertaining DJ is the perfect narrator. Publishers Weekly, starred review, on River Road
A resourceful heroine who relies on her magical ingenuity. . . . The author captures Katrina's devastation and the long recovery of a city's resilient people. Library Journal, starred review on Royal Street
Suggest this fast, fun, and engaging fantasy-thriller to fans of Charlaine Harris and Cat Adams. Booklist on Royal Street
Deft humor, creative plot twists, sure-footed use of language and quirky characters. . . . Likely to remind readers of Charlaine Harris's fun True Blood. New Orleans Times-Picayune on Royal Street
Unplug the phone. Turn off the TV. You won't want to be interrupted. I read it in one sitting. A thoroughly enjoyable world and a likeable heroine make for a fun read. Cat Adams, author of Siren Song, on Royal Street
" Solid plotting and a well-described, consistent setting make this a strong and intriguing addition to the genre. "Publishers Weekly on River Road"
[Johnson] does a brilliant job of bringing her fantasy version of New Orleans to life. An enchanting examination of magic and the people who wield it, "River Road" is a book to be savored. This second novel in the Sentinels of New Orleans series is a page-turner all by itself, but don't cheat yourself by missing out on "Royal Street," its predecessor. "RT Book Reviews, on River Road"
A vivid debut. . . . Sympathetic, entertaining DJ is the perfect narrator. "Publishers Weekly, starred review, on River Road"
A resourceful heroine who relies on her magical ingenuity. . . . The author captures Katrina's devastation and the long recovery of a city's resilient people. "Library Journal, starred review on Royal Street"
Suggest this fast, fun, and engaging fantasy-thriller to fans of Charlaine Harris and Cat Adams. "Booklist on Royal Street"
Deft humor, creative plot twists, sure-footed use of language and quirky characters. . . . Likely to remind readers of Charlaine Harris's fun "True Blood." "New Orleans Times-Picayune on Royal Street"
Unplug the phone. Turn off the TV. You won't want to be interrupted. I read it in one sitting. A thoroughly enjoyable world and a likeable heroine make for a fun read. "Cat Adams, author of Siren Song, on Royal Street"" Praise for "River Road"
"Solid plotting and a well-described, consistent setting make this a strong and intriguing addition to the genre."
--"Publishers Weekly
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"[Johnson] does a brilliant job of bringing her fantasy version of New Orleans to life. An enchanting examination of magic and the people who wield it, "River Road" is a book to be savored. This second novel in the Sentinels of New Orleans series is a page-turner all by itself, but don't cheat yourself by missing out on "Royal Street," its predecessor."
"--RT Book Reviews"
Praise for "Royal Street"
"A vivid debut. . . . Sympathetic, entertaining DJ is the perfect narrator."
"--Publishers Weekly, "starred review
"A resourceful heroine who relies on her magical ingenuity. . . . The author captures Katrina's devastation and the long recovery of a city's resilient people."
--"Library Journal, " starred review
"Suggest this fast, fun, and engaging fantasy-thriller to fans of Charlaine Harris and Cat Adams."
--"Booklist
""Deft humor, creative plot twists, sure-footed use of language and quirky characters. . . . Likely to remind readers of Charlaine Harris's fun "True Blood.""
--New Orleans" Times-Picayune
""Unplug the phone. Turn off the TV. You won't want to be interrupted. I read it in one sitting. A thoroughly enjoyable world and a likeable heroine make for a fun read."
--Cat Adams, author of "Siren Song"