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Dead Reign, by T.A. Pratt (Bantam Spectra, 2008)

Posted on July 25, 2009 by Michael M. Jones
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In her years as chief sorcerer of Felport, Marla Mason has dealt with any number of magical threats and occult menaces, slapping down unimaginable horrors and upstart magical practitioners on a weekly basis. Whether she’s playing cat herder with the … Continue reading →

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Curse the Dawn, by Karen Chance (Onyx, 2009)

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Cassandra Palmer has accepted the mantle of Pythia, making her the world’s most powerful psychic, able to see the future and travel through space and time. Unfortunately, there are those who would rather see the power go to someone more … Continue reading →

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Bitten to Death, by Jennifer Rardin (Orbit, 2008)

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Once again, secret agent extraordinaire Jaz Parks has been sent on a dangerous mission. Along with her mentor/sort-of lover Vayl, she’s been dispatched to Greece, to infiltrate a Vampere Trust, a secretive community of vampires that once played home to … Continue reading →

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Timeless Moon, by C.T. Adams and Cathy Clamp (Tor, 2008)

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Josette Monier has been living alone, in self-imposed exile for many years, in order to keep her immensely strong psychic abilities under control. To most of her fellow shapeshifters, those known as the Sazi, she’s both a legend and a … Continue reading →

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The Touch of Twilight, by Vicki Pettersson (Eos, 2008)

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There’s a secret war raging on the streets of Las Vegas, with the hearts and souls of all who live there at stake. Two opposing troops of superhuman individuals known as the Zodiac, one representing Light, the other championing Shadow, … Continue reading →

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The Outlaw Demon Wails, by Kim Harrison (Eos, 2008)

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Rachel Morgan, witch and bounty hunter extraordinaire, finds the sins of her recent past catching up to her in full force when the demon she thought gone for good, Algaliarept, appears out of nowhere, thoroughly upset and out for revenge. … Continue reading →

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Small Favor, by Jim Butcher (Roc, 2008)

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To say Harry Dresden leads a complicated life would be an understatement of the highest caliber. In fact, he’s at his least comfortable when no one’s trying to kill him, because it means he doesn’t know who his current enemy … Continue reading →

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Poison Sleep, by T.A. Pratt (Bantam Spectra, 2008)

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Marla Mason is back from San Francisco, and it’s time for her to kick some ass and take care of business at home once again. Felport’s up to its sewers in magical trouble, and as always, it’s Marla’s job to … Continue reading →

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Mind The Gap, by Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon (Bantam Spectra, 2008)

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For as long as she can remember, 17-year-old Jazz and her mother have been taken care of by the enigmatic dark-suited men known as the Uncles, equally relying on and fearing them. For that same length of time, Jazz’s mother … Continue reading →

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Gale Force, by Rachel Caine (Roc, 2008)

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When most people get married, all they have to worry about are lost caterers, college buddies who get drunk and embarrass themselves, and relatives lost at the airport. However, when Joanne Baldwin and her lover David decide to get married, … Continue reading →

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