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Rage: Feathers and Fire, Book 2

By: Shayne Silvers
Narrated by: Nicole Poole
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Hell hath no fury like Callie Penrose....

Ever since Callie - the Vatican's rookie monster hunter - killed a demon a few weeks ago, Kansas City's been eerily quiet. But she soon learns it's just the calm before the storm.

Because werewolves begin abducting young women in Kansas City, and a new church opens its doors, pronouncing death to all idols, including these "make-believe" monsters and wizards.

But when one of their congregation is disemboweled by a monster on the steps of the church with the phrase God is dead painted in blood, someone in the church decides to take a lesson from the Salem Witch Trials.... And the police seem to be helping.

Callie must catch the killer before Kansas City erupts in civil war. A civil war she inadvertently started. Before everyone decides to kill each other. Or worse yet, her.

But she's being stalked. By something unseen. More than one something... And with so many new faces coming to Missouri - gods, legends, and nightmares - Callie begins to realize it's all someone's sick idea of a game. And that Hell never really left Kansas City. Or Callie Penrose.

After all, they say Missouri loves company....

©2017 Argento Publishing, LLC (P)2018 Argento Publishing, LLC
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Kansas Magic Users Paranormal Missouri Scary Civil War War
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great series

loving this series. picked up the nat temple series from this book. loved the nat temple series aswell

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I wanted to be entertained, I was!

Magic and mayhem, humour and an engaging story. I found out about these books after reading the Nate Temple series. While in many ways it's more of the same (Not exactly a bad thing) the group of characters and the protagonist are just different enough to make them enjoyable in their own right. The name of the game is entertainment.

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