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Divine Misdemeanors
AuthorLaurell K. Hamilton
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMerry Gentry
GenreHorror, Erotica, Fantasy novel
PublisherBallantine Books
Publication dateDecember 2009
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Preceded bySwallowing Darkness 
Followed byA Shiver of Light 

Divine Misdemeanors (December 8, 2009) is the eighth novel in the Merry Gentry series written by Laurell K. Hamilton. The book was one of the top selling novels of 2009.

Plot

Divine Misdemeanors follows the character of Meredith NicEssus, princess of faerie, also known as Merry Gentry. Having succeeded in her goal to become pregnant before her cousin Cel, Merry has declined the Unseelie throne and is attempting to live peacefully with her men and court while dealing with continued court intrigue and the paparazzi. This is made more difficult when a series of brutal murders rips through the area, with the Grey Detective Agency being asked to take part in the investigations and to send Merry in particular. Meanwhile, Merry is having to deal with the stress of leading a large group of fey outside of the Seelie and Unseelie courts.

Reception

Publishers Weekly wrote that Divine Misdemeanors was "full of steamy sex and wild magic" but that "newcomers will be lost, and mystery fans may feel the sex scenes crowd out the plot", although "veterans of the series will no doubt enjoy their return to Hamilton's meticulously constructed world." Booklist stated that the novel's mystery "starts out with great page-turner potential, then struggles to overcome some heavy personal drama, only to fizzle out in a too simply resolved conclusion" but that overall Divine Misdemeanors "rebounds as new conflicts emerge within Merryโ€™s clan as their faerie powers grow". RT Book Reviews gave the novel 4 1/2 stars, praising the book's characters.

References

  1. The View from the Top Publishers Weekly
  2. Book review: Divine Misdemeanors Indiebound
  3. Booklist Review: Divine Misdemeanors Booklist
  4. Review: Divine Misdemeanors RT Book Reviews

External links

The Merry Gentry series by Laurell K. Hamilton
Novels
Characters
  • Merry Gentry
  • Doyle (Darkness)
  • (Killing) Frost
  • Galen
  • Rhys
  • Kitto
  • Rhys
  • Andais
  • Cel
  • Taranis


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