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Tooth and Nail

A Lost Falls Story, Book 3

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Tooth and Nail

By: Chris Underwood
Narrated by: Gary Bennett
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A murdered vampire. No witnesses. A blood feud ignited.

Some folks say the only good vampire is a dead vampire. But when the murder of a vampire threatens the fragile peace between vampires and ogres, someone has to wade into the fray to sort the truth from the lies.

Guess who gets that job.

But there's more to this murder than an ancient blood feud. Behind the scenes, someone is stoking the fires of war.

And if I can't uncover the truth soon, we'll all be feeling the heat.

If you like Jim Butcher, Kevin Hearne, Shayne Silvers, M.D. Massey, or Orlando A. Sanchez, then you'll love taking a trip to the sleepy town of Lost Falls, where not everything is as it seems.

©2019 Chris Underwood (P)2020 Chris Underwood
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Urban
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the book series is a nice little gem if you like the early Dresden books or October Daye.

this was very well done the sireiys is a nice hide

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I still like the concept of these books. They are different from the typical paranormal romance I have been listening to. This one, seemed to have ended too "easy" I guess. It was like the author got tired of the story and was just done. There was all this build up and then it was over with several questions unanswered. Ozzy seems kind of wimpy at times, too. At least he didn't lick his lips to the point of distraction in this book.

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