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Hex and the City, by Simon R. Green (Ace, 2005)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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In the Nightside, London’s rotted, blackened heart, it’s always 3 a.m., and the nightmares are out to play. In the Nightside, everything has a price . . . and a cost. In the Nightside, ancient Beings play out forbidden games … Continue reading →

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Dragon's Eye, by James A. Hetley (Ace, 2005)

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The tiny Maine town of Stonefort hides many secrets. A haven for the unusual and the strange, it has long been home for two very special families. On the one hand, there’s the Morgans, a clan of smugglers, rogues, thieves … Continue reading →

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Dead As A Doornail, by Charlaine Harris (Ace, 2005)

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Y’know, life for Sookie Stackhouse just keeps getting more and more complicated. It’s hard enough being a telepathic barmaid in a small Louisiana town, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. In the past year, she’s been forced to … Continue reading →

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Agents of Light and Darkness, by Simon R. Green (Ace, 2003)

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John Taylor, the Nightside’s scariest private investigator and finder of lost things that really, really want to stay lost, is on the case once more. This time, he’s been hired by a man named Jude, a representative of the Vatican, … Continue reading →

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A Brooding of Vampire Books That Aren't Sparkly

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Shards, by Bruce Baugh (White Wolf, 2002) Shadows, by Bruce Baugh (White Wolf, 2002) Sacrifices, by Bruce Baugh, (White Wolf, 2002) The Madness of Priests, by Philippe Boulle (White Wolf, 2003) Agyar, by Steven Brust (Tor, 1993) Darkest Heart, by … Continue reading →

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The Books of Magic Collection

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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The Books of Magic, by Neil Gaiman and John Bolton (Vertigo, 1990-1991) The Books of Magic: The Invitation, by Carla Jablonski (Eos, 2003) The Books of Magic: Bindings, by Carla Jablonski (Eos, 2003) In 1990, a literary predecessor of Harry … Continue reading →

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Long Hot Summoning, by Tanya Huff (DAW, 2003)

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The world is once again in peril in Long Hot Summoning, the third installment in Tanya Huff’s The Keeper’s Chronicles. But this time, the danger doesn’t come from a portal to Hell. Oh no, this time it’s worse. Much worse. … Continue reading →

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E. Godz, by Robert Aspirin and Esther Friesner (Baen, 2003)

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Meet Edwina Godz, CEO of E. Godz, Inc., America’s largest and only family-owned clearinghouse for magical power. She’s got a small problem. Two of them, really: her children, vapid Peez (the Dateless Wonder, and Emergency Virgin for several New York … Continue reading →

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Digital Knight, by Ryk E. Spoor (Baen, 2003)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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Information specialist Jason Wood never expected his life to get any more complicated than trying to meet bills and avoid embarassing himself around his best friend and psychic hottie, Sylvia Stake. After all, how dangerous can enhancing photos for the … Continue reading →

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Death Masks, by Jim Butcher (Roc, 2003)

Posted on July 20, 2010 by Michael M. Jones
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“They don’t make morgues with windows. In fact, if the geography allows for it, they hardly ever make morgues above the ground. I guess it’s partly because it must be easier to refrigerate a bunch of coffin-sized chambers in a … Continue reading →

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