The mystical world has always existed at the fringe of human perception.A string of recent abductions takes a turn for the worse when the investigating agent joins an ever-expanding list of casualties. Fortunately, an unexpected informant knows who’s responsible, but he’ll only talk to one person.Detective Ray Bradley, following a six-month suspension since his first big fail, the fail that started it all, is asked to look into the disappearance of his former partner. Much has changed since he last wore the badge.The Veil, which separates the magical world from the mundane, is weakening. Crime is at an all-time high. Confusion, anger, and fear are pushing both sides toward war. And everyone seems to know something Ray does not. Things go from bad to worse when the only suspect in his case is tipped off and Ray is accused of conspiring with the enemy.What was supposed to be a simple missing persons case rapidly escalates into a series of gunfights, car chases, explosions, and encounters with seductive women in this action-packed otherworldly detective novel.Will Ray, the newest Marshal over the 95th District, be able to adapt to a world he does not understand in order to rescue his friend? Or will he become the latest casualty in a war of shadows?Experience the adventure by purchasing this book today!This story was intended to be enjoyed as a standalone, but if you'd like the story of how Ray met Crum, be sure to check out book 1 in the Miami Knights series, The Pandora Gambit!
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- Release Date 07/01/2020
- Author Levi Samuel
- Language English
- Company Eldarlands Publishing
- Weight 13.8 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.9 x 8 inches
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