Review: An Easy Death

An Easy Death An Easy Death by Charlaine Harris
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

My catnip is short, kickass heroines (and anyone who knows me would know why.[g]) I loved this first in a new series set in an alternate history North America and featuring Lizbeth "Gunnie" Rose, a gun for hire who works in the old US Southwest escorting people and cargo through dangerous terrain.

US history as we know it ends in the 1930s with the assassination of newly elected president Franklin Roosevelt and the country devolves into chaos with White Russians taking over the west coast (and they have magic to assist them), Britain regaining its 13 colonies minus Georgia, the Old South forming a new country called "Dixie" and so on. Oh, and the native Americans and Mexico have seized back much of their land in the west.

Liz is young, but not naive, and has secrets of her own to keep as she takes on new, mysterious Russian clients. I loved the roller coaster ride of violence, a little romance, danger and intrigue and can't wait to read the next Gunnie Rose entry from a master storyteller!

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