Unholy Magic

Unholy Magic

Softcover
4.33

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ENEMIES DON’T NEED TO BE ALIVE TO BE DEADLY.
 
For Chess Putnam, finding herself near-fatally poisoned by a con psychic and then stopping a murderous ghost is just another day on the job. As an agent of the Church of Real Truth, Chess must expose those looking to profit from the world’s unpleasant little poltergeist problem—humans filing false claims of hauntings—all while staving off any undead who really are looking for a kill. But Chess has been extra busy these days, coping with a new “celebrity” assignment while trying on her own time to help some desperate prostitutes.

Someone’s taking out the hookers of Downside in the most gruesome way, and Chess is sure the rumors that it’s the work of a ghost are way off base. But proving herself right means walking in the path of a maniac, not to mention standing between the two men in her life just as they—along with their ruthless employers—are moving closer to a catastrophic showdown. Someone is dealing in murder, sex, and the supernatural, and once again Chess finds herself right in the crossfire.

Book Information

Main Genre
Romance
Sub Genre
Fantasy
Format
Softcover
Pages
N/A
Price
8.00 €

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That series is highly addictive! Mostly because of Terrible. The realtionship between Chess and Terrible is gets under your skin. I suffered from Chess' inability to get involved with Terrible. Terrible truly cares for Chess, even in her darkest hours. He feels something for her, even so he saw her flaws. He accepts her. And that scares her and she so she runs away... Without Terrible i would only give 3 stars. The general storyline reminds me too much of the first book. Chess gets an assignment from the Church and the drug lords. In the end both cases are connected. I also had a problem reading 4-5 pages about Chess' addiction, about her withdrawal or the cosy world of oblivion provided by drugs. That's a bit too much for me. And honestly i skipped those pages. Nevertheless the books is worth reading, even so it leaves you devastated and aching for the sequel.

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