Series: Book 9 in the Eric Carter series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Urban Fantasy
Summary
Eric Carter has a lot on his plate. He's hunting the Oracle of Las Vegas, a literal talking
head that manipulates the future to make its prophecies come
true. But it has a new trick. It can change the past,
too. Now Jazz Age Los Angeles is invading the present. Long
gone buildings suddenly restored, decommissioned Red Car
trains appearing on paved over tracks, miles of the city
changing back to orange groves. Throw in a hundred-year-old doomsday cult, time magic, and
a terrifyingly powerful spell to raise the dead and it makes
for a busy week. Carter knows the Oracle is behind it all but
he can't figure out how. Or why. But he better figure it out soon or he, the city, and
everyone he knows might be wiped from existence.
Cult Classic is noir urban fantasy at its finest,
with a cutting voice, sharp wit, and a plot that will keep
you on the edge of your seat.
Praise for the Eric Carter
series
"Blackmoore can't write these books fast enough to suit
me.
Broken Souls is
hyper-caffeinated, turbo-bloody, face-stomping
fun. This is the L.A.-noir urban fantasy you've been
looking for." —Kevin Hearne,
New York Times bestselling author of
The Iron Druid Chronicles
"Demons and dark magic and gods of death: what's not to
like?
Blackmoore's hard-charging prose hits like a bullet
fired from a cursed gun.... Fast becoming my
favorite urban fantasy series,
Broken Souls is a welcome addition to the
necromancer chronicles of Eric Carter. Read this book. Read
it now." —Chuck Wendig,
New York Times bestselling author of
Wanderers
"Eric Carter's adventures are bleak, witty, and as twisty
as a fire-blasted madrone, told in prose as sharp as a razor.
Blackmoore is the rising star of pitch-black paranormal noir.
A must-read series." —Kat Richardson,
author of the
Greywalker novels
"
Broken Souls is
a deliciously gritty thrill ride. I can't
get enough of Stephen Blackmoore's warped imagination and
superb noir sensibilities. This is a must-read for any fan of
awesome things." —Jaye Wells, author of the
Sabina Kane series
"
Carter’s wry voice is amusing as ever
, but the grief he carries is palpable, adding depth and a
sense of desperation to this action-packed adventure. Readers
will be eager for more after this thrilling, emotionally
fraught installment." —
Publishers Weekly (starred)
"
Ghost Money is reminiscent of Kevin Hearne’s
Iron Druid series, pitting a powerful human magic-user
against the gods, while use of the Aztec gods calls all the
way back to Mercedes Lackey’s Diana Tregarde books.
Blackmoore’s
fast pace and no-holds-barred prose give him
a unique place in the genre." —
Booklist
"Fans will find plenty to enjoy in the long-awaited third
outing of necromancer Eric Carter. Blackmoore infuses his
increasingly detailed and dangerous urban fantasy landscape
with
grim yet fascinating characters , and
ensures that every step of Carter's epic journey is a
perilously fascinating one." —
RT Reviews (top pick)
"The entire series toes the line between gritty and dark
but with heart. It ramps up the shock value and the tension
without ever feeling like you've crossed the line into
something uncomfortable and unreadable.
Tight prose, memorable characters."
—Fantasy Writers' World
Stephen Blackmoore is a writer of crime,
horror, and urban fantasy whose work has appeared in the
magazines
Needle ,
Plots With Guns ,
Spinetingler ,
Thrilling Detective ,
Shots , and
Demolition. He has also written essays on LA
politics and crime for the website LAVoice.org and the LA
Noir true crime blog.
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