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In 1920s New York City, there's plenty of trouble to be had--especially if you're a half-fae private detective. Owan Craig and his assistant Roe Gillam beat the streets of the city while dodging the evil-doers and fae mobsters overrunning the city. Their cases are tough, and to crack them, the two have to be even tougher-a tall order, even for two detectives who have magic on their side.
Josh MacAllister has seen too much. He knows there are monsters out there. And he swore to his dying friend that he would stop the evil seeking to overtake Earth.Eliaster Tyrone struggles to fully trust his human friend's abilities, especially as Josh battles crippling flashbacks and nightmares. And now his own mistakes rise from the past, seeking to pull him down a path he swore to never walk again. Unlikely allies appear in two half-fae who want to make a deal-information in exchange for sanctuary. Their tip leads Josh and Eliaster into the dark underbelly of the fae world, chasing black market relic dealers and Unseelie lords. But not everything is as it seems, and even friend can become foe when relics are in play.
Downtown. Coffee shop. 2 AM. One minute, Josh is firing off sarcastic remarks at his best friend Marc - the next, they're running from shape-shifters. Apparently, even best friends don't share all their secrets. Now Josh is in danger. He can see the monsters among the humans. When Marc is kidnapped, Josh finds himself pulled into the schemes of the fae courts, and throws in his lot with Marc's allies: the lovely Larae, a human named David, and the fighter, Eliaster. But what began as a rescue mission becomes something much more involved... And all Josh wants to do is get out before it's too late.
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