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Atkinson's Apprentice (The Reaper Series Book 4)

We travel forward six months as the dust from battle settles, and another turbulent time gives way to some much-needed tranquillity. The Dark Realm had been put to the sword, and its inhabitants removed and turned into positive energy by Mother Nature. In the other realm, Atkinson and Dewhirst were once again in total control of the Realm of Death, with John Smith proving to be a great choice as Reaper. Also, a feud between the gods of the other realm and the Goddess of Nature which had raged for countless millennia was over, and made for a more stable future for the planet. Paul Johnson now had three golden scars on his chest, and a wedding to plan with his beloved Dixie. Sarah and Gavin have their son Paladin on Atkinson’s team, as he begins to learn who he is and why he is to be a full-time resident on the Plane of Existence. John Smith and Tom Harper are now firmly a couple who have burst onto the gay scene and are most definitely out of their respective closets. As the disgraced Chief Inspector Crawshaw goes to trial, the police station has once again become the happy place it once was, as the now Chief Detective Superintendent Viktoria Malik had relocated to Paul Johnson’s old police station. Also, she and Linda Harper are moving in together, and their whirlwind romance is bringing talk of wedding bells.

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