Time-Marked Warlock (Chronos Chronicles 1) by Shami Stovall


4/5 stars. This book has an urban fantasy / mystery feel similar to the Dresden files, but with two unique magic systems. One for witches and one for warlocks. Our main character, Adair Finch, used to work side-by-side with his brother, as a private detective solving supernatural mysteries. His brother was killed on a case and Adair has been in a depressed funk since, until one morning at 4:34 AM, a young girl knocks on his apartment door in need of his help to find her mother’s murderer.

 

Adair has the magical ability to turn back time to a self-marked place, leading to a Groundhog Day type story as we are witness to his repeated efforts to solve the crime. Despite the repetitiveness of the story, we get quite a bit of new information, both about the crime and about Adair’s past, that keeps the reader entertained. I picked this up on the recommendation of another author, Joe Berne, that I follow. I enjoyed it greatly!

 

In addition, I immersively listened to the story on Kindle/Audible. The audio was produced by SoundBooth Theatre, and the narration was expertly handled by Annie Ellicott, Jeff Hays, and Justin Thomas James.

 

Highly recommended!!

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