Shoot the Messenger

Shoot the Messenger

by Pippa DaCosta
Shoot the Messenger

Shoot the Messenger

by Pippa DaCosta

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Overview


Lies aren't her only weapons against the fae...



In the Halow system, one of Earth's three sister star systems, tek and magic—humans and fae—are at war.




Kesh Lasota is a ghost in the machine. Invisible to tek, she's hired by the criminal underworld to carry illegal messages through the Halow system. But when one of those messages kills its recipient, Kesh finds herself on the run with a bounty on her head and a quick-witted marshal on her tail.




Proving her innocence should be straightforward. Until a warfae steals the evidence she needs. The fae haven't been seen in Halow in over a thousand years. And this one—a brutally efficient killer able to wield tek—should not exist. But neither should Kesh.




As Kesh's carefully crafted lie of a life crumbles around her, she knows being invisible is no longer an option. To hunt the warfae, to stop him from destroying a thousand-year fragile peace, she must resurrect the horrors of her past.




Kesh Lasota was a ghost. Now she's back, and there's only one thing she knows for certain: Nobody shoots the messenger and gets away with it.


Reader note: This series is professionally edited and proofread for your reading enjoyment.



DragonCon Award finalist for Best Fantasy (Paranormal) 2018

Messenger Chronicles reading order:


Shoot the Messenger, #1


Game of Lies, #2


The Nightshade's Touch, #3


Prince of Dreams, #4


Her Dark Legion, #5



Shoot the Messenger is a full-length novel: 80,000 words.


Genre: Science-fantasy. Paranormal in a sci-fi setting. Slow-burn alternative relationship dynamic.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940161397541
Publisher: Pippa DaCosta
Publication date: 05/12/2019
Series: Messenger Chronicles , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 75,584
File size: 690 KB
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