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&‘Old actors never die' shouldn't be literally true. Carrington Loveless III, skim-blood vampire and senior officer of Philly's paranormal police department, has long suspected that someone's targeting his squad. The increasingly bizarre and dangerous entities invading their city can't be a coincidence. So when a walking corpse spouting Oscar Wilde attacks one of his officers, Carrington's determined to uncover the evil mind behind it all. As a rare books librarian, Erasmus Graham thought he understood some of the stranger things in life. Sharing a life with Carrington has shown him he didn't know the half of it. They've survived attack books and deadly dust bunnies together and got through mostly unscathed. Now his world and his vampire's appear ready to collide again. Books are missing from the Rare Book collection—old tomes of magic containing dangerous summonings and necromancy. He's certain whoever has been stalking the Seventy-Seventh is composing their end game. It's going to take a consolidated effort from paranormal police, librarians and some not-quite-authorized civilians to head off the impending catastrophe.
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6 primary booksOffbeat Crimes is a 6-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Angel Martinez.
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And now we know how terrible it would be to be a sex repulsed asexual in a story that needs a virgin sacrifice. (lol. Couldn't resist that one.)
Carr and Ras are definitely my favorite couple (though for the story and other added bits, I prefer Kyle and Kash's story) and I finally can say it, even though I suspected from book four. The secondary characters are great (with my personal favorites there being Manda, Krisk and Vance) and I just love the group as a whole. The overarching plot that was started in book four is wrapped up nicely, though the ‘big bad' was who I suspected. (Not that it was obvious, but there was a hint or two and I had a gut feeling).
I just binged six books in five days. whispers What do I read now?