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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: St Martins Pr
Published: Aug 2006
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Fantasy
Retail Price: $6.99
Pages: 352
After a devastating tragedy, Cassandra takes on a new identity as Priestess Cassandra, owner of a New Orleans voodoo shop and researcher for a paranormal secret society, in which role she journeys to Haiti, accompanied by fortune hunter Devon Murphy, to seek out the truth about rumors of a powerful and sinister voodoo master, Jacques Mezareau, who can resurrect the dead. Original.
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I really enjoyed Lori Handeland's early books in this series, but this one was no where near as good. Even Crescent Moon, the previous book in the series, was a bit disappointing. I couldn't even finish it.