WayneLigon
Adventurer
Tanya Huff's Smoke and Mirrors, the sequel to Smoke and Shadows.
Smoke and Shadows was one of those books that it took me a couple tries to get into. Once I did this second time around, I was more in the mood for a modern story and it flew by. This series picks up after the Victory Nelson series ends. Tony and Henry have moved across the country to Vancouver, where Tony is trying to build an independent life for himself away from vampire Henry's shadow. Tony works as an assistant for a small TV production firm who makes Darkest Night, a straight-to-syndication show about a vampire detective. Shadow scouts from another world begin to enter ours, and Tony has to become a hero to fend them off.
Smoke and Mirrors finds the production crew shooting on location at a house that is very, very deeply haunted.
Smoke and Shadows was one of those books that it took me a couple tries to get into. Once I did this second time around, I was more in the mood for a modern story and it flew by. This series picks up after the Victory Nelson series ends. Tony and Henry have moved across the country to Vancouver, where Tony is trying to build an independent life for himself away from vampire Henry's shadow. Tony works as an assistant for a small TV production firm who makes Darkest Night, a straight-to-syndication show about a vampire detective. Shadow scouts from another world begin to enter ours, and Tony has to become a hero to fend them off.
Smoke and Mirrors finds the production crew shooting on location at a house that is very, very deeply haunted.