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Wrong Side of Hell
Wrong Side of Hell | Sonya Bateman
2 posts | 3 read | 1 reading | 4 to read
""The dead never bothered me. That honor was reserved for the living."" Hauling dead people around Manhattan is all in a day's work for body mover Gideon Black. He lives in his van, talks to corpses, and occasionally helps the police solve murders. His life may not be normal, but it's simple enough. Until the corpses start talking back. When Gideon accidently rescues a werewolf in Central Park, he's drawn into the secret world of the Others. Fae, were-shifters, dark magic users and more, all playing a deadly cat-and-mouse game with Milus Dei, a massive and powerful cult dedicated to hunting down and eradicating them all. Then a dead man speaks to him, saying that Milus Dei wants him more than any Other. They'll stop at nothing to capture him and control the abilities he never knew he had. He is the DeathSpeaker. He is the key. And he's not as human as he thought... Life was a whole lot easier when the dead stayed dead.
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Timidmagick
Wrong Side of Hell | Sonya Bateman
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Mehso-so

I enjoy the fact the protagonist didn‘t have a very common day job. The bad guys being in positions of power all over the world is an overdone thing for me though.

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booksandcats13
Wrong Side of Hell | Sonya Bateman
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Mehso-so

I finished this one yesterday. I guess it's my #spookyread. It was good, but I haven't decided if I'll read the next one yet or not.

It's hard writing urban fantasy that is introducing the fantasy world to both the reader and the MC. This is also fairly unique in terms of supernatural organization. I give the author props for that.

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