**Vintage Canada is thrilled to announce the debut of a new urban fantasy series. Kristi Charish's *The Voodoo Killings* introduces Kincaid Strange, not your average voodoo practitioner...** For starters, she's only twenty-seven. Then there's the fact that she lives in rain-soaked Seattle, which i
The Voodoo Killings
β Scribed by Charish, Kristi
- Book ID
- 108925365
- Publisher
- Random House of Canada
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 569 KB
- Series
- Kincaid Strange 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780345815880
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β¦ Synopsis
Vintage Canada is thrilled to announce the debut of a new urban fantasy series. Kristi Charish's The Voodoo Killings introduces Kincaid Strange, not your average voodoo practitioner...
For starters, she's only twenty-seven. Then there's the fact that she lives in rain-soaked Seattle, which is not exactly Haiti. And she's broke. With raising zombies outlawed throughout the continental USA, Kincaid has to eke out a living running seances for university students with more money than brains who are desperate for guitar lessons with the ghost of a Seattle grunge rockerβwho happens to be Kincaid's on-again, off-again roommate.
Then a stray zombie turns up outside her neighbourhood bar: Cameron Wight, an up-and-coming visual artist with no recollection of how he died or who raised him. Not only is it dangerous for Kincaid to be caught with an unauthorized zombie, she soon realizes he's tied to a spate of murders: someone is targeting the zombies and voodoo...
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