A World Apart (Shades Below, #1)

A World Apart (Shades Below, #1)

by LJK Oliva
A World Apart (Shades Below, #1)

A World Apart (Shades Below, #1)

by LJK Oliva

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Overview

There are things that go bump in the night. Are you ready to bump back?

 

San Francisco's homeless residents are disappearing... and an epidemic of ghosts is rising in their place.

 

Lena Alan is your friendly neighborhood medium.

 

Most of her job involves convincing half-baked ex-hippies the sound in their attic is a problem for pest control, but a shocking visitation kicks off a case that's anything but business-as-usual. In the dangerous and derelict Tenderloin district, people are disappearing from street corners and SRO's... and no one is asking why.

 

Together with private detective Jesper MacMillian, Lena discovers a deadly threat stalking San Francisco's shadowy underbelly, and is forced to confront some shadows of her own.

 

Can she discover the source of the disappearances before it's too late?

 

Once she faces down the source of the evil, will the shadows ever let her go?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154334461
Publisher: Laura Oliva
Publication date: 03/29/2017
Series: Shades Below
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 485,284
File size: 21 MB
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About the Author

L.J.K. OLIVA writes gritty urban fantasy in the Shades Below ShadowVerse. She spent much of her childhood exploring the creeks and storm drain tunnels near her house, and remains fascinated by the places no one notices. After all, that's where magic lives.

When not poking the thing that lives in her closet, L.J.K. enjoys exploring the shadows of the San Francisco Bay Area and searching for faeries in every creek within driving distance. She hasn't found any yet, but thinks that's because they're better at hiding than she is at looking.

She's still waiting for one to slip up.

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