Poison Fruit: Agent of Hel: 3
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Author: Carey, Jacqueline
Brand: Roc
Color: Silver
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Format: Deckle Edge
Number Of Pages: 464
Release Date: 01-09-2015
Details: Product Description
And that hot-as-Hel series with the “Sookie Stackhouse type of vibe” (Paranormal Horizon) is back—but this time the paranormal Midwestern town of Pemkowet is feeling a frost in the air and the residents are frozen in fear....
The Pemkowet Visitors Bureau has always promoted paranormal tourism—even if it has downplayed the risks (hobgoblins are unpredictable). It helps that the town is presided over by Daisy Johanssen, who as Hel’s liaison is authorized by the Norse goddess of the dead to keep Pemkowet under control. Normally, that’s easier to do in the winter, when bracing temperatures keep folks indoors.
But a new predator is on the prowl, and this one thrives on nightmares. Daisy is on her trail and working intimately with her partner and sometime lover from the Pemkowet PD, sexy yet unavailable werewolf Cody Fairfax. But even as the creature is racking up innocent victims, a greater danger looms on Pewkowet’s horizon.
As a result of a recent ghost uprising, an unknown adversary—represented by a hell-spawn lawyer with fiery powers of persuasion—has instigated a lawsuit against the town. If Pemkowet loses, Hel’s sovereignty will be jeopardized, and the fate of the eldritch community will be at stake. The only one who can prevent it is Daisy—but she’s going to have to confront her own worst nightmare to do it.
Review
Praise for Jacqueline Carey and the Agent of Hel Novels
“Jacqueline Carey proves her versatility with this compelling piece of urban fantasy.” —#1
New York Times Bestselling Author Charlaine Harris
“Fans have come to expect the amazing from [
New York Times bestselling author Jacqueline Carey] and her new urban fantasy series won’t disappoint them.”—
Library Journal (Starred Review)
“Insanely addictive.”—
News and Sentinel (Parkersburg, WV)
“World building that recalls [George R. R.] Martin.”—
SF Reviews
“Carey knows her fantasy and this latest trip into fantasy realism is a page-turner.” —
San Francisco Book Review
“Delightfully distinctive.”—
Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
About the Author
New York Times bestselling author
Jacqueline Carey is the author of the critically acclaimed Agent of Hel series which includes
Dark Currents and
Autumn Bones, the Kushiel’s Legacy series of historical fantasy novels, the Sundering epic fantasy duology, and postmodern fables
Santa Olivia and
Saints Astray. Jacqueline enjoys doing research on a wide variety of arcane topics, and an affinity for travel has taken her from Finland to China. She lives in west Michigan. Although often asked by inquiring fans, she does not, in fact, have any tattoos.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Roc Books by Jacqueline Carey
ROC
One
Pemkowet in November is a study in neutral hues. Don’t get me wrong—it’s still a beautiful place, but you have to work a little harder to see the beauty. Except for the dark green pines, the trees are naked and barren. It’s overcast more often than not, a sullen gray sky reflected in the gray waters of the Kalamazoo River.
Still, it makes you appreciate the subtler charms that it’s easy to overlook on a bright summer day: the tawny expanses of marsh grass waving gracefully along the shallow verges of the river, the elegant yellow-gold traceries of willow branches draping toward the water.
And of course the dunes, the vast sand dunes, rendered more majestic without the foliage of cottonwood, oak, and birch trees that disguises their scope in the growing season. Those dunes are what make a little town in southwest Michigan such a popular tourist destination. Well, the dunes, the white-sand beaches on the shores of Lake Michigan, and the eldritch community—and, last month, the hauntings.
I was glad that was over. It had been a close call, but the gateway between the dead and the living was closed. The annual Halloween parade had been a debacle, but it hadn’t turned into a cataclysmic bloodbath. Talman “Tall Man” Bra
EAN: 9780451470164
Package Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.3 x 1.3 inches
Languages: English