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Gravelight
Gravelight
Author: Marion Zimmer Bradley
Wycherly Musgrave is the perfect drunken, ne'er-do-well youngest brother. Beneath his lighthearted manner, however, lies . . . something dark. Now, afraid that in a drunken blackout he may have murdered a young woman, Wycherly has fled the family estate to try to dry out and see if he can remember what happened that terrible night. — Wycherly fin...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312865078
ISBN-10: 0312865074
Publication Date: 8/15/1998
Pages: 352
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 22 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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miss-info avatar reviewed Gravelight on + 386 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is book three of a four-part series. I did not read the first books, and there were several places I felt a little lost. A lot happened in the first two books that leads into what happens here. On the whole, however, I did understand what was going on, so it's not really necessary to read the first books if you're willing to give up the comfort of knowing everything.

I agree with the other review: too much angst. I never really understood what all was going on in the emotion department. I love him, I hate him, I love him but I'm going to kill him, maybe I won't kill him but I want to, although I still love him. A few times I shook my head and asked myself, "What is all of this?"

The other question I asked myself repeatedly was, "Her other books weren't written like this, were they?" It's been a few years, but I've read a lot of her other books and this style just didn't seem like her. Not the writing style, and especially not the kind of romance story this is. When I looked it up online, I saw that MZB died in 1999, and this book was published in 2002. More of her books were published up to 2007. Possible she wrote them before her death, also possible there is a ghost writer using her good name? Or possible I simply don't remember her style as well as I thought I did.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book was good. The story was very entertaining. The only thing that I didn't like about it was all the angst everyone was feeling. And I mean everyone. MZB does a great job telling about the people that live in the West Virginia mountains. And their beliefs. A very good read.
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althea avatar reviewed Gravelight on + 774 more book reviews
Psychic researcher Truth Jourdemayne and her colleague/fiance have come to a small Appalachian town rumored to have a history of occult phenomena. But, since the events that occurred earlier in this series, Truth is more a believer than a skeptic, and this is leading to conflict in her relationship. Also drawn to this town is Sinah Dellon, a successful but troubled actress who's searching for her family roots - but why will none of the townspeople discuss her family with her? And why has she been given the 'witch's cabin'? In a seeming coincidence, also in town is neer-do-well rich boy Wycherly Musgrave, another troubled soul, and alcoholic, who wrecked his car near town, and is reluctant to go back to his family, tormented by guilt over an accident that happened decades ago... All these peole are drawn into a weird web of occurences, which seem to center on the ruined, abandoned sanatorium outside of town. What occult secrets might it hold?


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