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Book Review: Poison City

Poison City by Paul Crilley The name's Gideon Tau, but everyone just calls me London. I work for the Delphic Division, the occult investigative unit of the South African Police Service. My life revolves around two things - finding out who killed my daughter and imagining what I'm going to do to the bastard when I catch him. I have two friends. The first is my boss, Armitage, a fifty-something DCI from Yorkshire who looks more like someone's mother than a cop. Don't let that fool you. The second is the dog, my magical spirit guide. He talks, he watches TV all day, and he's a mean drunk. Life is pretty routine - I solve crimes, I search for my daughter's killer. Wash, rinse, repeat. Until the day I'm called out to the murder of a ramanga - a low-key vampire - basically, the tabloid journalist of the vampire world. It looks like an open and shut case. There's even CCTV footage of the killer. Except... the face on the CCTV footage?

Book Review: Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge

Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge by Paul Krueger College grad Bailey Chen has a few demons: no job, no parental support, and a rocky relationship with Zane, the only friend who’s around when she moves back home. But when Zane introduces Bailey to his cadre of monster-fighting bartenders, her demons get a lot more literal. Like, soul-sucking hell-beast literal. Soon, it’s up to Bailey and the ragtag band of magical mixologists to take on whatever—or whoever—is behind the mysterious rash of gruesome deaths in Chicago, and complete the lost recipes of an ancient tome of cocktail lore. Now this book came as a total surprise to me, it wasn't on my radar and to be honest I hadn't heard of Paul Krueger before. I have to thank the lovely people over at Quirk for sending this one over! Broken down the synopsis as follows, demon fighting bartenders, mixology and cocktail lore. What more do you need to get convinced of reading this book? Meet Bailey Chen fresh out of collage and o