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The Brimstone Deception
- Narrated by: Johanna Parker
- Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
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Summary
Men in Black meets Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum in the new urban fantasy novel starring seer Makenna Fraser and her fellow agents at Supernatural Protection & Investigation.
The agents of Supernatural Protection & Investigations (SPI) know that fighting evil is a full-time job, especially when a new designer drug - with mind-blowing side effects - hits the streets. It's called Brimstone. And after the first few hits, you'll see every supernatural beast sharing the sidewalk, train, or office with you. After that you'll start seeing the really scary stuff.
I'm Makenna Fraser, seer for the SPI. And the collateral damage caused by Brimstone is something I'd like to unsee: dead drug dealers missing their hearts - and souls. Because your local pusher doesn't stand a chance against the new cartel muscling its way into New York. And since the drug can be produced only with magic and molten brimstone fresh from hell, that means a rift to the underworld is open somewhere in the city. And when - not if - the cartel loses control of it, well...it's going to be hell on Earth.
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- S Wood
- 22-10-16
Fast paced
A fast paced suspend reality story. Highly entertaining but with this novel the similarities in plot and characters to her other novels especially the conjure and magic series come out. Feisty girl works with nice guy. in law enforcement attracted to a goblin who is a spy and on the wrong side of the law. Turns out that goblin not the bogey man. A bit like readin Agatha Christie, highly entertaining and enjoyable, you buy into the characters but you can recognise the plot after a time. Would still recommend the author.
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