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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
Published: Feb 2007
Genre: Fiction - Fantasy - General
Retail Price: $7.99
Pages: 320
When a serial killer targets fairy prostitutes in a Boston neighborhood known as the Weird, Connor Grey, a crippled druid and former Guild detective, discovers that the killings are part of an ancient magical ritual that could bring about the apocalypse. Original.
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I found this unreadable. I'm a big fan of most paranormal fantasies, enjoying storylines that others might even find cliche. But I found the first two chapters to be so put-downable that I did just that. I'm writing this review because apparently I forgot to take the sequel out of my queue and it is, sadly, now on its way to me.