'One of the best crime novels to take on holiday' โ The Times'Undertaker and antiquarian bookseller Anthony Sparrow is an unlikely detective. The format is unconventional but skilfully handled, the varied collection of documents shedding light on the complex psychologies of killer and victim, while
The End of the Line
โ Scribed by Gray Williams
- Publisher
- Canelo Digital Publishing Ltd;Canelo Adventure
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 210 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1788634551
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โฆ Synopsis
A fast-paced thriller set on the streets of a London rife with undercover magic.
Abras, as they are known, can harness these illegal powers, but for con-artist Amanda Coleman โ whose father was a powerful and abusive practitioner โ magic is anathema.
When her criminal crew decide to hire an Abra to help with their heists, they don't expect to raise a demon, or to quickly lose control of it. Now Coleman and her crew must travel across Siberia to a remote stone circle in order to kill this murderous creature, who has destroyed everything they hold dear.
But as the demon's power grows, a battle of wills commences. Coleman must fight to survive, facing demons both in chains and within herself.
This dark and chilling thriller is perfect for fans of Lauren Beukes and James Oswald.
Praise for The End of the Line
'Williams creates an original world of wonder and menace that leaves the reader guessing.' No.1 Sunday Times...
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