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When you dance with demons, you lay your soul on the line . . . In the Hollows, where the natural and the supernatural co-exist—not always peacefully—desperate times often call for unorthodox measures. But bounty hunter-witch Rachel Morgan did the absolutely unthinkable to save the lives of her friends: she willingly trafficked in forbidden demon magic. And now her sins have come home to haunt her. As Rachel hunts for the truth behind a terrifying murder, the discovery of a shocking family secret is about to throw her entire life into question. And the long-lost ancient knowledge she seeks resides in the demonic ever-after. But there are some lines that should never be crossed—like the one Rachel Morgan's stepping over . . . again!
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The Outlaw Demon Wails, Kim Harrison
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- Released
- 2008
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Kim Harrison
- Publisher
- EOS
- Released
- 2008
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 496
- ISBN10
- 0061149829
- ISBN13
- 9780061149825
- Series
- Rachel Morgan
- Tags
- Fiction, Fantasy, USA, Magic, Supernatural Phenomena, Death, Supernatural Beings, Urban Fantasy, Vampires, Witches, Demons, Pregnancy, Werewolves, Help, Elves, Afterlife, Rescue, Kobolds
- Rating
- 4.35 out of 5
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- When you dance with demons, you lay your soul on the line . . . In the Hollows, where the natural and the supernatural co-exist—not always peacefully—desperate times often call for unorthodox measures. But bounty hunter-witch Rachel Morgan did the absolutely unthinkable to save the lives of her friends: she willingly trafficked in forbidden demon magic. And now her sins have come home to haunt her. As Rachel hunts for the truth behind a terrifying murder, the discovery of a shocking family secret is about to throw her entire life into question. And the long-lost ancient knowledge she seeks resides in the demonic ever-after. But there are some lines that should never be crossed—like the one Rachel Morgan's stepping over . . . again!






