Book Review: Katherine Hall Page’s The Body in the Bog
The body in the bog is almost the least of the problems facing Faith Fairchild as Aleford celebrates Patriots’ Day while battling evil land developers.
The body in the bog is almost the least of the problems facing Faith Fairchild as Aleford celebrates Patriots’ Day while battling evil land developers.
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In a world gone mad, is the Devil′s word the only one you can trust?
With the vampire kingpin, Rachel has to deal with a demon to battle the war raging in Cincinnati, fend off her blood-drinking partner, and oh, yeah, survive.
An unsung hero who changed the world. Wilberforce campaigned to end slavery, convincing many societies in the world came to see it as a great moral wrong.
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Faced with her greatest challenge yet, Chess has to travel to the spirit city to finally lay all her ghosts to rest. She must navigate the underground City of Eternity, killer wraiths, and a lot of seriously nasty magic all while under a death binding spell. And the only man she can trust to help her through it all has every reason to want her dead.
With a vampire/ghoul war brewing, Cat and Bones are forced to seek help from a dangerous “ally” — the ghoul queen of New Orleans herself.