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The Devil's Due, by Jenna Black (Dell Spectra, 2008)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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The worst thing any exorcist can do is secretly harbor a demon inside of her. Especially an illegally summoned one. Worse still is when said demon is Lugh, exiled king of the demons, and some very powerful forces are looking … Continue reading →

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Deathwish, by Rob Thurman (Roc, 2009)

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The Leandros brothers — brooding, gunhappy Cal, and Niko, the consummate warrior — are once again up to their ears in trouble of the supernatural variety. It’s only been a matter of weeks since their last traumatic encounter with the … Continue reading →

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Deader Still, by Anton Strout (Ace, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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As an agent for New York’s Department of Extraordinary Affairs, Simon Canderous is used to all sorts of weird things, from killer books to evil cultists to unquiet apparitions. But even he has a lot to learn, as he discovers … Continue reading →

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Dayhunter, by Jocelynn Drake (Eos, 2009)

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Mira was happy when all she had to do was watch over her territory of Savannah, Georgia, making sure no nightwalkers or werewolves got out of line. Sadly, the quiet days are but a fading memory, as her nocturnal world … Continue reading →

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Dancing on the Head of a Pin, by Thomas Sniegoski (Roc, 2009)

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The recent death of his wife Maddie has left Boston-based P.I. Remy Chandler in an emotional downward spiral, bereft of one of his major connections to the humanity he’s cultivated for millennia. For Remy’s no ordinary gumshoe; once upon a … Continue reading →

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Child of Fire, by Harry Connolly (Del Rey, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Hate your job? Be glad you’re not Ray Lilly, an ex-con who currently works as the driver and “wooden man” for Annalise Powliss, an enforcer for the mysterious Twenty Palace Society. She’s responsible for finding people who misuse magic, and … Continue reading →

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Cape Storm, by Rachel Caine (Roc, 2009)

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There’s a killer storm coming, and it’s headed right for Miami. To lure it away and prevent unimaginable destruction, Weather Warden Joanne Baldwin and her new husband, the djinn David, have amassed a small army of Weather Wardens and allies, … Continue reading →

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Bone Crossed, by Patricia Briggs (Ace, 2009)

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Poor Mercy Thompson. She just can’t catch a break. She’s still recovering from the horrific series of events chronicled in the previous book (Iron Kissed), which led to her being drugged and raped by a now-very-dead sleazebag, when the twisted … Continue reading →

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Bad to the Bone, by Jeri Smith-Ready (Pocket Books, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Baltimore residents are all tuning in to WVMP. Not because of its fabulously eclectic range of music, but because of its hot, highly-publicized new gimmick: its DJs are all vampires, playing the music that was hot when they were mortal. … Continue reading →

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At Grave's End, by Jeaniene Frost (Avon, 2009)

Posted on July 26, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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As usual, Cat Crawford has problems. Her mother disapproves of her vampire lover, Bones. Her father is an evil scumbag who deserves a long, slow, painful death. Her identity has been exposed to the vampires she hunts for the government, … Continue reading →

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