I thought the premise of Lady Lazarus was interesting – an urban fantasy set in Europe during WWII. Magda Lazarus is the eldest daughter of an eldest daughter, in a line of witches. Her rebelliousness means she doesn’t know much about her lineage or her craft, which doesn’t help when she’s called upon to retrieve the Book of Raziel. Where does she start? How will she find it? And will she survive the attempt?She doesn’t have a choice though. It is 1939, and Hitler is gathering his forces. Werewolves, warlocks, and demons feature prominently in his camp. All Magda has is her wits, her sister Gisele, their friend Eva, and the angel Raziel (it is his book, after all).Lady Lazarus has some pretty neat characters, and you’ll enjoy Michele Lang’s populating history with paranormal creatures. The pace lagged in the middle of the story though, and I lost interest around the middle of the story – where she threw in romantic elements. This could’ve been a very gritty, tightly-paced nail-biter, and I’m disappointed that it isn’t.drey’s rating: Ok