Author: | Nicolas Wilson | ISBN: | 9781502276711 |
Publisher: | Nicolas Wilson | Publication: | October 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nicolas Wilson |
ISBN: | 9781502276711 |
Publisher: | Nicolas Wilson |
Publication: | October 1, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
When the local vampire colony asks a favor of Knight, sheriff of Portland's magical government, he must team up with his vampiric counterpart to solve a series of murders rooted in forbidden magic. What they find could alter the future of vampiric society, and cause a magical war.
Blood Moon is a standalone novella of 16,000 words or approximately 64 pages. It features characters from The Necromancer's Gambit (The Gambit #1) and Kindred Spirits (The Gambit #2), but you do not need to have read The Necromancer's Gambit to enjoy Blood Moon.
WARNING: Contains strong adult language and graphic violent content.
READERS ARE SAYING:
“Film Noir meets the printed page.”
Walter Danley, Amazon review for The Necromancer's Gambit
“If a paranormal film noir was turned into a Dungeons and Dragons style RPG, it would read something like this... Wickedly awesome!”
Melody, for Up All Night Novels, reviewing The Necromancer's Gambit
“The book is quirky, ironic, funny, entertaining and written with great prose... Connoisseurs of the detective, fantasy and humour genres should all have a field day with this original piece of work.”
ChristophFischerBooks, Amazon review for The Necromancer's Gambit
When the local vampire colony asks a favor of Knight, sheriff of Portland's magical government, he must team up with his vampiric counterpart to solve a series of murders rooted in forbidden magic. What they find could alter the future of vampiric society, and cause a magical war.
Blood Moon is a standalone novella of 16,000 words or approximately 64 pages. It features characters from The Necromancer's Gambit (The Gambit #1) and Kindred Spirits (The Gambit #2), but you do not need to have read The Necromancer's Gambit to enjoy Blood Moon.
WARNING: Contains strong adult language and graphic violent content.
READERS ARE SAYING:
“Film Noir meets the printed page.”
Walter Danley, Amazon review for The Necromancer's Gambit
“If a paranormal film noir was turned into a Dungeons and Dragons style RPG, it would read something like this... Wickedly awesome!”
Melody, for Up All Night Novels, reviewing The Necromancer's Gambit
“The book is quirky, ironic, funny, entertaining and written with great prose... Connoisseurs of the detective, fantasy and humour genres should all have a field day with this original piece of work.”
ChristophFischerBooks, Amazon review for The Necromancer's Gambit