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Title:Fury's Goddess (Rogue Angel #35)
Author:Alex Archer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:March 6th 2012 by Gold Eagle (first published January 1st 2012)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Adventure

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A dark goddess. An ancient cult. And a dangerous zealot…On the outskirts of the recently developed and prosperous city of Hyderabad, India, a new and luxurious housing complex has arisen. But several residents have been found brutally murdered. Some believe the killer is a rogue tiger. Others whisper that it is the work of the servants of Kali, the Hindu goddess of death.

Her feet are barely on Indian soil when archaeologist Annja Creed finds herself swept up in Hyderabad's modern prosperity. But something about the recent spate of killings seems unusual and Annja begins to dig deep for answers. Instead, she finds herself taken prisoner and held in a maze of ancient caves. She's being held captive by a cult of thieves who are under the thrall of a charismatic leader.

In only a few short hours, Annja is to be sacrificed—unless she can channel the vengeance of the goddess Kali herself….

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Original Title: Fury's Goddess
ISBN: 0373621558 (ISBN13: 9780373621552)
Edition Language: English
Series: Rogue Angel #35

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For the first time in a while, we actually see Annja doing the job that lets her afford to jet around the world and have a big loft in New York City: working on an episode of her television show, Chasing History's Monsters.Something is killing people in a new subdivision of Hyderabad, India. Is it a rogue tiger? Or something worse? Annja, along with a young, libido-driven cameraman, are off to see if it's a monster. What they find are thuggees (followers of Kali, goddess of destruction) under

There is really nothing to these books, but they are a lot of fun, and more intelligent than Laura Croft.

It's been stated that Harlequin has a staff of writers who contribute to the series and it is very evident with each book. By far Fury's Goddess is the worst book in the series to date and I just couldn't wait to finish to be done with it. It lacked any real story line along with some sense of back story that I've come to love with this series. Maybe instead of pushing the bi-monthly releases they may want to slow it down and actually give us something worth reading that is more thought out and

Thirty-fifth in the Rogue Angel urban fantasy series revolving around Annja Creed, archeologist and TV show host.My TakeRight off the bat, this just doesn't sound right. A cop who meets Annja at the airport and asks for her help with this investigation? I don't think so. Sure, if he had any idea who Annja really was and how very capable she is---he might want to pick her brain or, god forbid, ask for her help under the table. But to come right out with it? No.What's with Pradesh's comment about

*Genre* Science Fiction, Fantasy*Rating* 3.0*First thoughts*My first thoughts were this...Can you fracken believe I've read 35 books in one series? I mean, I complain about other series going on, and on, and on, and here I am on book 35! ::head desk:: In this installment, our heroine extraordinaire, Annja Creed, flies to Hyderabad, India to do a story about Giant Tigers eating people. For once, Annja is actually excited about doing a story for her TV show Chasing History's Monsters. After all,

This one was ok. Little predictable. I do get tired of her *the main character* being such a needy little thing. One would think that as much martial arts training as she's had and the length of time owning the sword she'd not fall down or get hurt so much. But she's always on deaths door and someone comes along to rescue her. I want to see her be more capable. It's Joan of Arc's sword for goodness sake. In this one her hands were tied behind her and she had to find outside resources to free

A house name for the Rogue Angel series, published by the Harlequin Publishing's Gold Eagle division.The first eight novels were written by Victor Milan and Mel Odom. New writers joining the series starting with book nine include Jon Merz and Joseph Nassise.