![]() ![]() That being said it’s not a bad cast of characters, they are quite interesting and I have to say I enjoyed Cassie’s point of view the most. I wasn’t upset at all by the switches as it felt natural and not at all forced.Ĭharacters: For those who have watched the TV series I probably don’t need to introduce the cast to you, for those who haven’t like myself, the cast is pretty stereotypical. ![]() The plot switches points of view between the past and the present and it’s very well done. So that fact alone should let you know how gripping the plot is. I’m saying this as someone who has never watched the TV series before, I don’t have television service so I don’t get to watch much of it these days. Plot: The plot is very action packed and fast paced and hooked me pretty quickly. A new team of inexperienced Librarians, led by Eve Baird, their tough-as-nails Guardian, investigates an uncanny mystery in Las Vegas. ![]() Ten years ago, only Flynn Carsen, the last of the Librarians, stood against an ancient criminal organization known as The Forty. ![]() Cataloging and safeguarding everything from Excalibur to Pandora’s Box, they stand between humanity and those who would use the relics for evil. Plot Synopsis: For millennia, the Librarians have secretly protected the world by keeping watch over dangerous magical relics. It’s The Librarians and the Lost Lamp by Greg Cox! Hey all this time I’m back with a book with an adventure from the hit TV series, The Librarians. ![]()
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