book cover of The Girl on Victoria Road
 

The Girl on Victoria Road

(2017)
(The second book in the Tim Reaper series)
A novel by

 
 

Heaven & Hell are coming after an eight-year-old girl. That's just not going to fly with Tim Reaper.



After saving the humanity from a psychopathic angel bent on hastening the end of days, Tim Reaper can be forgiven for hitting the bottle hard. It's not every day that a former grim reaper gets to fall in love for the very first time only to have to kill the girl he's fallen for or let the world burn. It's five months since Reaper had to make that impossible choice.

Meanwhile, in North End Dartmouth, a mother has been stabbed to death in her bed and the only witness is an eight-year-old girl with a peculiar gift. She knows the truth of all things and has taken to writing the base code of the universe on her bedroom wall. She possesses knowledge no human being was ever meant to have and that means she's got a target on her back. Angels, demons, and everything in-between want the girl dead and her only hope of survival rests with Tim Reaper who must keep her alive long enough to meet with someone Reaper calls, The Man with the Big White Beard.

Q: What makes the Tim Reaper series special?

A: Tim Reaper is a bad-ass with a heart of gold and that archetype works well in urban fantasy. What makes Reaper special is that he isn't human but longs to become human. He struggles with the fundamentals of the human condition: empathy, grief, love. He's really a supernatural Pinocchio except that he's armed to the teeth and likes to lay on the big hurt to the bad guys out there.

Q: Why should readers give the Tim Reaper series a try?

A: Because this is a different take on traditional urban fantasy. Because Reaper can switch bodies if his current body gets too damaged. Because this is a series that fuses heaven & he'll with ghouls and other creatures that will be more than happy to eat your face. But most of all, it's fun to watch Reaper struggle with trying to become human. He makes mistakes. He ticks people off. He's occasionally misogynistic but he's learning how not to be. Most important, though: he's a hero right to his core and will sacrifice everything to save those he cares about.

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Genre: Horror

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