Voodoo Shanghai
By Kristi Charish
By Kristi Charish
By Kristi Charish
By Kristi Charish
Part of Kincaid Strange Series, The
Part of Kincaid Strange Series, The
Category: Urban Fantasy | Mystery & Thriller | Paranormal Fiction
Category: Urban Fantasy | Mystery & Thriller | Paranormal Fiction
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$18.00
Feb 18, 2020 | ISBN 9780345815927
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Feb 18, 2020 | ISBN 9780345815934
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Praise
“Voodoo Shanghai is a lot of fun. It’s a terrific, fast-paced read with a number of surprising twists, a welcome blast of pure reading pleasure. . . . But it’s also much more than that. Through Kincaid Strange, Charish chronicles realistic social and personal concerns in a vivid and often disarming manner. Not only does Kincaid have to navigate workplace politics, and the fallout of a relationship with a coworker, she is subject to the same sexist world that is so familiar (how she handles a grabby dude-bro poltergeist at Sea-Tac will have readers cheering). But it goes deeper than that. At the heart of the novels is the relationship between the ghosts and humans, a stark examination of societal exclusion and segregation. . . . It’s a thrilling balancing act, and one which Charish pulls off with aplomb.” —Robert J. Wiersema, Toronto Star
Praise for the Kincaid Strange Novels
“If you’re a fan of Buffy Summers and Sookie Stackhouse, you’ll definitely like Kincaid Strange.” —Canadian Living
“The Voodoo Killings is such a spectacular mix of urban fantasy and mystery it kept me up to two in the morning. Give me more Kincaid Strange.” —Faith Hunter, New York Times bestselling author of the Jane Yellowrock series
“Kristi Charish grabs the zombie novel by the throat and drags it back to square one, creating a voodoo zombie mystery that is a fresh and fantastic take on a whole genre. A must read!” —Peter Clines, author of The Fold, 14 and the Ex-Heroes series
“What a rush! Highly entertaining, original, and brimming with wit—and zombies in closets—I loved The Voodoo Killings. Can’t wait for the next!” —Julie E. Czerneda, author of This Gulf of Time and Stars
“This was an absolute delight to read. With a smart, cynical hero and zombies whose morals are as gray as the brains they snack on, The Voodoo Killings offers a fun and creepy new world—or two—to get lost in.” —Patrick Weekes, author of the Rogues of the Republic series
“Charish writes a compelling tale that blends together supernatural and horror elements. . . . The characters are interesting, narrative moves along at a nice pace, and Charish’s prose and balance of mystery and horror make the book well worth the read.” —Flickering Myth (UK)
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