"Dead Letter Day" by Eileen Rendahl / Tuesday, March 12, 2013 / Reviewed by Clay Stafford
A smorgasbord of supernatural characters await in Eileen Rendahl’s well-written “Dead Letter Day.” Third in the series and a combination of mystery, fantasy, and romance, this novel is an excellent blend of story elements set in our “human” world with a nice, steady, progressive plot. Series character Melina Markowitz can sense supernatural beings. Her friend Paul – a werewolf – has gone missing. From there and while circumventing a cast of otherworld characters, Melina must first determine if Paul’s disappearance is sinister and, if so, then rescue him. Rendahl has a nice arc going with Melina who continues to grow here in Book Three with newly discovered and growing powers, and a personal issue quite unexpected for a messenger of the spiritual world. I eagerly look forward to how Rendahl plays out the personal developments in Book Four and how that element changes the perspective of the main character Melina. “Dead Letter Day,” by the way, is enjoyable as a standalone title without having read the previous books in the series.
– Clay Stafford, author and founder of Killer Nashville
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