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Where Demons Dare by Kim Harrison

Where Demons Dare

Kim Harrison

3.5 out of 5 stars


To save the lives of her friends, Rachel did the unthinkable: she willingly trafficked in forbidden demon magic. And now her sins are coming home to haunt her.

As Rachel searches for the truth behind a terrifying murder, an even greater menace threatens, for the demon Algaliarept will stop at nothing to claim her, and the discovery of a shocking family secret throws Rachel's entire life into question. If she is ever to live free, Rachel must first walk willingly into the demonic ever-after in search of long-lost ancient knowledge.

But when you dance with demons, you lay your soul on the line . . . and there are some lines that should never be crossed.

If you've read Harrison before then this is more of the same. The only main departure from the other books in the series is the change in title for the UK audiences from the original The Outlaw Demon Wails meaning no play on Clint Eastwood movies. Other than that its pretty standard stuff. Tying up old plot lines, opening new ones all the while keeping characters fresh and changing.

28 Apr 2008 18:53 | (0) comments | Books


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