Moondance
Urban Fantasy & Pulp Horror Cast in Noir
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J. D. Brink
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- Lawrence is a private detective with supernatural instincts and a nose for trouble. And when the moon is full, he’s at his best. But when his sexy new client reveals her darkest secret, will Lawrence prove to be the wolf or the lamb?
- An expedition in 1920’s Egypt threatens to crush young love—and the world—when archeologists James and Pauline uncover the lost tomb of an ancient priestess.
- There is no greater high than the bite of a vampire. And no greater addiction. Jaded paramedic Zeus Contreras fights to save those who would throw away their lives for a cheap thrill and a shot at immortality.
- Picking up strangers proves lustful and dangerous for Paul, a young man who thought he had nothing to lose but his loneliness.
- Private detective Harry Celeste tracks a case rife with sex bots, killing machines, and old wounds that refuse to heal. Can he solve it without getting his hard-boiled heart broken? Or worse, torn clean out of his chest?
Come be bitten before the sunrise spoils your fun.
This new volume combines stories previously published in Waking in the Dark and Kiss of the Maiden.
You can also find them rolled into the omnibus Wild Cards along with the novel One-Eyed Jacks, also by J. D. Brink.
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