The Stars That We Steal From the Nigh..., Katie MacAlister
The Stars That We Steal From the Nigh..., Katie MacAlister
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The Stars That We Steal From the Night Sky

Author: Katie MacAlister

Narrator: Tavia Gilbert

Unabridged: 5 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/20/2023


Synopsis

There are other worlds with mysteries to solve.

Worlds where not all of the suspects are technically alive.

That's when Karma kicks in.

Stripped of her position, facing an unsure relationship with potential boyfriend Adam, and still foster mom to an emo sixteen year old poltergeist named Pixie, ghost transporter Karma Marx thought she'd seen it all . . . and then she is sent on a train ride across Europe to save a woman from her abusive spouse.

The situation, people, and even residents of the train aren't what they appear to be, and while Karma is trying to find the target of her trip, she struggles to separate deception from truth. When she comes to close to figuring it all out, everything dear to her is put at risk.

Charged with murder, and with the entire Akashic League against her, Karma is desperate to do three things: clear her name, punish the guilty, and finally get Adam into bed. She just has to survive the first two in order to tackle the third . . .

About Katie MacAlister

Katie MacAlister is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of many novels, including Hard Day's Knight, The Corset Diaries, the Aisling Grey series, and the Dark Ones series. She also writes for the young adult audience as Katie Maxwell.


Reviews

Beware the effects of Karma Once again, Katie MacAlister brings us back to her hilarious Otherworld, where poltergeists can be moody teens, spirits enjoy a good glass of champagne and scrumptious men with just the right amount of body hair abound. Old friends and new twine together in another hilario......more

Goodreads review by Robbie

I'm rounding down to 4 stars. It's funny, I think that this one was a little better than the first one but I didn't necessarily enjoy it more. The writing felt a little more solid and there was a lot less random manic energy distracting from what was going on. That said, the secondary characters wer......more

Another great book! Really enjoyed this sequel. I love how Karma works through the “case” as she figured out what happened with Alan & Rennie.......more