Casting Shadows - a review by Rosemary Kenny
Having worked overtime to buy a ring, Lazarus ('Laz') Kerrigan, (necromancer, Shadow Mage, King of the Court of Miracles and Death (aka The Pale Horseman), has big plans and is ready to propose to his policewoman girlfriend Emma, (whom he recently saved from a fate worse than death at the hands of evil Norse god, Loki), in Casting Shadows, the 10th fantastic novel in The Lazarus Codex series, by the amazing E.A Copen.
As usual, Fate has other ideas and Laz is soon taking on a new, demonic enemy, Mask, aiming to defeat him by whatever means necessary, before the whole of New Orleans and all his loved ones and friends are destroyed by the ancient forces of darkness that Mask serves.
An intelligently-written, well developed and totally engaging storyline, has characters who are so well-known and beloved by avid fans of the series, that it is as if one were part of the whole fascinating, scary, romantic, uplifting, heroic, terrible, wonderful adventure, to such a degree, that it's hard to accept you've actually come to the end of the book - for now, at least - and have to come back down to the reluctant reality of your daily life. Four words...get Casting Shadows today!