Return to national bestseller Devon Monkβs exciting Ordinary Magic series. Keep your gods close and your monsters closerβ¦ Police Chief Delaney Reed thinks she knows all of Ordinary, Oregonβs secrets. Gods on vacation, lovelorn ghosts, friendly neighborhood monsters? Check. But some secrets
Gods and Ends
β Scribed by Devon Monk
- Publisher
- Odd House Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 175 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Keep your gods close and your monsters closer...
Police Chief Delaney Reed thinks she knows all of Ordinary, Oregon's secrets. Gods on vacation, lovelorn ghosts, friendly neighborhood monsters? Check.
But some secrets run deeper than even she knows. To take down an ancient vampire hell-bent on revenge, she will have to make the hardest decision of her life: give up the book of dark magic that can destroy them all, or surrender her mortal soul.
As she weighs her options, Delaney discovers she can no longer tell the difference between allies keeping secrets and enemies telling the truth. Questioning loyalties and running out of time, Delaney must choose sides before a kidnapping turns into murder, before rival crochet and knit gangs start a war, and before the full moon rises to signal the beginning of Ordinary's end.
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Library : Fantasy
Universes : Ordinary Magic [03]
Formats : EPUB
Read : Want to Read
ISBN : 9781939853059
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