Tracy has been reading fantasy and science fiction for many years and has written reviews for several fanzines, including the long-running Cube. She was reading vampire fiction before it became sparkly.
Tracy has been reading fantasy and science fiction for many years and has written reviews for several fanzines, including the long-running Cube. She was reading vampire fiction before it became sparkly.
Posted on September 10, 2009 by Tracy
They had me at the giant demonic bats.
Evil Ways is a suspenseful dark fantasy novel by Justin Gustainis. Black magic and occult investigators are mixed together skilfully creating a exciting plot. It’s a very entertaining book… so long as you don’t mind jarring geographic errors and odd attempts at dialect.
The second book in the “Morris and Chastain” investigations, Evil Ways (published by Solaris Books) presents its protagonists with a problem: someone is killing children and stealing their organs, and this means dark magic is afoot, and a lot of it. Quincey Morris is an paranormal detective with skills in a variety of areas, including burglary; Libby Chastain is a white witch with experience in taking out some pretty nasty guys.
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