Devil's Business
Pete Caldecott did everything she could to save Jack from Hell, even reigning in the dark machinations of the Morrigan to help bring him home. Still, Black London has not welcomed Jack back with open arms. . . So when a friend in Los Angeles asks for help tracking a sorcerous serial killer, Pete...
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Pete Caldecott did everything she could to save Jack from Hell, even reigning in the dark machinations of the Morrigan to help bring him home. Still, Black London has not welcomed Jack back with open arms. . . So when a friend in Los Angeles asks for help tracking a sorcerous serial killer, Pete and Jack decide a change of scenery couldn’t hurt. . . But the shadow side of the City of Angels turns out to be more treacherous than they ever imagined. Together, Pete and Jack must navigate a landscape teeming with hostile magic-users— and fight an unknown enemy. When their investigation leads to a confrontation with the demon Belial, Jack learns that he wasn't the only thing to escape from Hell. Now it’s up to him and Pete to track and eliminate an evil older than the Black itself—before it turns L.A. into Hell on Earth. And destroys life as they know it back at home…
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780312388232 (0312388233)
ASIN: 312388233
Publish date: August 30th 2011
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Series: Black London (#4)
I am of 2 minds with this story, still enjoy the world and the action but am slightly annoyed with both Jack and Pete. Too many foolish choices and the strong connection the two have shared in past books is somewhat shaky at this point. I did enjoy this part of the series but it just left me feeling...
After releasing an old dangerous god, even though he captured him again, people have not been asking for Jack to work any cases or even want him around period. None of the magically inclined will forgive Jack and are hunting him. Jack's wondering where Morrigan, the maiden of death who marked him ...
*Rating* 3.0Genre: Urban Fantasy*Review* Devil’s Business, by Caitlin Kittredge, is fourth book in the Black London series. This time around the story is told in the POV of Jack Winter. Jack has finally worn out his welcome in London after his escapades with the releasing and subsequently putting do...
These books...I think they get more and more intense the further we go.If you liked the first three in the series, then you should definitely like this one. Keeping with the series' alternating viewpoints, this one is Jack's...which pleases me as I love his voice. After the events of the previous ...