Adventure and dry humor
Review of Kindle edition
Publication date: September 5, 2016
Language: English
ASIN: B01LOJ0FVO
291 pages
Mrs. Timmons, formerly Miss Knight, is summoned by the African trickster god Anansi who is in the form of an elephant sized spider and whose wife is Mrs. Timmon's mortal enemy, the she demon/giant mantis Koki. Anansi doesn't want much. Just for Mrs. Timmons to undertake a mission to the domain of Le-eyo, the god of the dead. Telling Anansai no isn't really an option. He is one of the most powerful of the African paranormal entities. Even Kam, the god of lightning defers to him.
In addition to the usual cast of fascinating paranormal and human characters, Mrs Timmons encounters new surprises and a few old acquaintances along the way. Ngofariman, a talking chimpanzee; the horse-headed water serpent Inkanyamba who doesn't like bridges; the Abatwa, an ant-riding fairy folk; the Sasabonsam, a ridiculously tall vampire with huge, bat wings; Burr, a water sprite; Shelby, a baby monkey and the Rainbow Serpents Damballa and Aiya Weddo. I probably left out someone or something.
Written with Ms Ehsani's customary wit and sense of adventure, Mrs Timmons continues to face dangerous challenges with courage and aplomb, often to the exasperation of Mr. Timmons.