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A Familiar Death is now available for purchase
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A Familiar Death is the second book in the Death by Predation series. if you want to read the first chapter, you can go here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/19415184 or you can find the e-stores selling the novel through here: https://books2read.com/u/3k0a8n
Here is the back-cover blurb for the novel
Out of the Jungle
Forced to return home to investigate a death, Marlot finds himself confronted with all the reasons he left. With council more interested in getting him to close the case quickly than getting the real killer to pay, his family expecting him to stay and having to deal with the male while killed his first love, and is now the town’s Enforcer, is it any wonder all his insecurities are coming back?
Can even having Trembor at his side be enough, when the danger of being exposed as lovers would bring the town folks on them with deadly intent? And how can Trembor be surprised when Marlot grabs the opportunity to get back at the council for the way they treated him his whole life with all his claws and won’t let go of it.
Getting the killer to pay might not be certain, but Marlot knows he can get his revenge on all of them. So long as he keeps to the hunt. But can he look past his anger to see the cost of what he wants to do?
Here is the back-cover blurb for the novel
Out of the Jungle
Forced to return home to investigate a death, Marlot finds himself confronted with all the reasons he left. With council more interested in getting him to close the case quickly than getting the real killer to pay, his family expecting him to stay and having to deal with the male while killed his first love, and is now the town’s Enforcer, is it any wonder all his insecurities are coming back?
Can even having Trembor at his side be enough, when the danger of being exposed as lovers would bring the town folks on them with deadly intent? And how can Trembor be surprised when Marlot grabs the opportunity to get back at the council for the way they treated him his whole life with all his claws and won’t let go of it.
Getting the killer to pay might not be certain, but Marlot knows he can get his revenge on all of them. So long as he keeps to the hunt. But can he look past his anger to see the cost of what he wants to do?
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