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‘There’s a stranger on the roof, an otter in my office, and the vampires have moved into the entertainment business. If this is what passes for a quiet life in Liverpool, I’m moving to Manchester.’
Lilith O’Reilly’s afterlife was supposed to be settling down. Instead, the city’s undead politics are getting nastier by the minute. A rival is threatening a takeover, the tunnels are stirring with old magic, and now the vampires have opened a nightclub. What could possibly go wrong?
If Lilith doesn’t get a grip on the chaos, the city that brought her back from the dead might just drag her underfor good.
Book seven in the bestselling Netherweird Chronicles series, STRANGE DAYS is a fast and furious urban fantasy about friendship, found family, and holding onto humanitydead or alive.
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Praise for The Netherweird Chronicles:
‘Not a single dull character among them even the cat is cool.’
‘Phenomenal A romp through the beautiful city, encompassing its unique people and historic buildings, sites sounds and smells, the author captures and evokes the weight of historical zeitgeist and as we scousers would say... blends it.’
‘...does for Liverpool what Ben Aaronovitch does for London.’
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Lilith O’Reilly’s afterlife was supposed to be settling down. Instead, the city’s undead politics are getting nastier by the minute. A rival is threatening a takeover, the tunnels are stirring with old magic, and now the vampires have opened a nightclub. What could possibly go wrong?
If Lilith doesn’t get a grip on the chaos, the city that brought her back from the dead might just drag her underfor good.
Book seven in the bestselling Netherweird Chronicles series, STRANGE DAYS is a fast and furious urban fantasy about friendship, found family, and holding onto humanitydead or alive.
~
Praise for The Netherweird Chronicles:
‘Not a single dull character among them even the cat is cool.’
‘Phenomenal A romp through the beautiful city, encompassing its unique people and historic buildings, sites sounds and smells, the author captures and evokes the weight of historical zeitgeist and as we scousers would say... blends it.’
‘...does for Liverpool what Ben Aaronovitch does for London.’
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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