Hotter Than Helltown: An Urban Fantasy Mystery (Preternatural Affairs) (Volume 3)
A killer is mutilating bodies in Los Angeles. Agent Cèsar Hawke is on the case, but the murderer is ahead of him—way ahead of him. Wiping the memories of the dead so that the team’s necrocognitive can’t talk to them? Done. Preventing magical reconstruction of the crime scenes? Oh yeah. And the...
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A killer is mutilating bodies in Los Angeles. Agent Cèsar Hawke is on the case, but the murderer is ahead of him—way ahead of him. Wiping the memories of the dead so that the team’s necrocognitive can’t talk to them? Done. Preventing magical reconstruction of the crime scenes? Oh yeah. And the murders keep getting more brutal while Cèsar struggles to catch up. The best way to heat up a cold case is to go to Helltown, where Los Angeles’s most powerful evil hides out, but even those demons are afraid of the murderer. Their fear adds one more question to the growing pile of unknowns: What kind of bad guy is too hot for Helltown?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781500185244 (1500185248)
ASIN: 1500185248
Publish date: 2014-06-17
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 264
Edition language: English
Hotter than Helltown is the 3rd book in the Preternatural Affairs series by S. M. Reine. I read the first book, Witch Hunt, back in January, and apparently need to dig up the middle book. Cèsar seems like a nice guy, dedicated and stubborn to be sure, but definitely seems like he'd be happier wit...
Ah! César and friends are back again – and this time, his murder case may just kill him. That is, if his boss doesn’t kill him first. After the action in the second in the Preternatural Affairs series, Silver Bullet, César is in big trouble. He used a cell phone he shouldn’t have, and the VP of the ...
I enjoyed this book, the characters were amusing and the story flowed well. This isn't the first book in the series and I haven't read the previous, I still managed to enjoy and pick up on characthers personalities.I do prefer some romance with my paranormal reads, but this series is a recommended ...