Smorgasbord Bookreviews – #Fantasy – Good Liniment (The Hat Book 5) by C.S. Boyack

Delighted to share my reviews for the 5th book in The Hat series by C.S. Boyack.. Good Liniment.

About the book

Someone is murdering members of the local witches coven. They turn to Lizzie and the hat for their unique skills that might help eliminate the killers.

A religious zealot might be a monster, but is still a human being. This task isn’t the same as staking vampires or shooting zombies. It isn’t the usual project Lizzie takes on for her night work.

This all takes place during a recovery period for Lizzie. She needs to keep her cover band together and find a new way of getting them gigs. More bands and less venues are making finances tight. The hat didn’t make things easier during her absence, by spreading rumors about why she took her sabbatical.

Someone killing others over a point of view insults Lizzie’s sensibilities. She has secrets to keep. Her employers have secrets, too. It doesn’t make for a comfortable working environment, but she agrees to do what she can.

Convincing her strong willed employers to stay indoors during all this poses another problem. Can she keep them alive long enough to finish her task?

Good Liniment is full of magic, magical creatures, and an entire underground community living amongst us.

The Hat Series consists of short novels that can be read in a single afternoon. They’re full of snarky, dark humor and can be easily read out of order.

My review for the book June 14th 2022

Another colourful and creative fantasy adventure with Lizzie and The Hat working together to seek out monsters and help others within the supernatural world to remain secret and safe.

The band is back together after a brief hiatus as Lizzie comes to terms with previous events that have shaken her confidence in the path chosen for her. Into that path come new characters to add to the fantastical ensemble always present in these stories.

We neet the rather world weary witch Cyrus and his apprentice Dash, the wonderfully playful Noodles and ethereal but feisty Destiny. The local coven is full of visually disturbing but colourful members who the author describes in quite nightmarish detail in some cases…Humour however is never far away and even the most outlandish become endearing.

We are treated to the art of trog hunting, not for the faint hearted, an introduction to the precious elements needed to create the spells and magical potions to enhance and heal, and a glimpse into the secrets of witchcraft.

The coven and Lizzie have lost a dear friend who it appears is victim of a killing spree with witches the target. This monster is the first human that Lizzie and The Hat have hunted and it brings an additional element of danger that could be fatal.

As always the author has created a fantasy that flows and engages with wonderful characters, plot and humour that I can highly recommend.

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A selection of other books by C.S. Boyack

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About C.S. Boyack

I was born in a town called Elko, Nevada. I like to tell everyone I was born in a small town in the 1940s. I’m not quite that old, but Elko has always been a little behind the times. This gives me a unique perspective of earlier times, and other ways of getting by. Some of this bleeds through into my fiction.

I moved to Idaho right after the turn of the century, and never looked back. My writing career was born here, with access to other writers and critique groups I jumped in with both feet.

I like to write about things that have something unusual. My works are in the realm of science fiction, paranormal, and fantasy. The goal is to entertain you for a few hours. I hope you enjoy the ride.

 

Thanks for dropping in and I hope you will be leaving with some books.. thanks Sally

 

72 thoughts on “Smorgasbord Bookreviews – #Fantasy – Good Liniment (The Hat Book 5) by C.S. Boyack

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  2. Having read The Hat and The Voyage of the Lanternfish, I’m aware of Craig’s skill in creating memorable characters that mix peril with humour. I’ll add this one to my list! Thanks, Sally! xx

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  3. I’m a real fan of this series – love the banter between Lizzie and the hat. I’m behind a couple books, but hope to get caught up soon. Congrats to Craig on the wonderful review!

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  4. Congratulations, Craig! It’s wonderful to see you featured here today. Thank you, Sally, for spotlighting Craig and for sharing your great review. 💗

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  5. The Lanternfish was a wonderful read, but i really feared to read this new one, as i had to look up too many words. But your review now has empowered me, Sally! Let me start to enjoy The Good Liniment. Thanks, and best wishes, Michael

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  6. Congrats to Craig for the wonderful review by you! His books look intriguing! Thanks for sharing Craig’s work here. Will check them out! Hugs to you both xx

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  7. Excellent review, Sally. This is my favorite of Craig’s series, though I haven’t gotten to this one yet. I love your line, “Humour however is never far away and even the most outlandish become endearing.” What a great way to sum up his writing. Many congrats to Craig on the awesome review. 😀

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  8. ‘short novels that can be read in a single afternoon’ – there’s an idea. More research needed, obviously. Sigh. And I was just about to start the Voyage of the Lanternfish….

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