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Quincey Morris and Libby Chastain

This series follows an unconventional detective duo as they investigate cases intertwined with supernatural phenomena. Combining one's rational approach with the other's knowledge of the occult world, they uncover mysteries that would remain hidden from ordinary investigators. Each installment offers a thrilling plot where logic clashes with the paranormal, drawing readers into the dark corners of suspense. Fans of mystery and supernatural thrillers will find themselves captivated by the unique blend of investigation and the unexplained.

Black Magic Woman
Sympathy for the Devil
Evil Ways

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  1. 1

    Black Magic Woman

    • 480 pages
    • 17 hours of reading
    4.0(72)Add rating

    An occult investigator teams up with a white witch to embark on a thrilling journey across the USA, tasked with breaking a lethal curse rooted in the infamous Salem witch trials. As they navigate dark forces and historical legacies, their expertise and courage are put to the ultimate test in a quest that blends mystery, magic, and the fight against ancient evil.

    Black Magic Woman
  2. 2

    Evil Ways

    • 448 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    4.4(38)Add rating

    An eccentric billionaire plots to unleash a magical apocalypse, drawing the attention of Quincey Morris and his partner, white witch Libby Chastain. Together, they face their most perilous challenge as they confront Grobius's dangerous ambitions. This thrilling tale blends elements of fantasy and mystery, showcasing the duo's unique skills in a race against time.

    Evil Ways
  3. 3

    Sympathy for the Devil

    • 477 pages
    • 17 hours of reading
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    Senator Howard Stark wants to be President of the United States. So does the demon inside him. With the competing candidates dropping out due to scandal, blackmail, and 'accidental' death, Stark looks like a good bet to go all the way to the White House. And if he gets there, Hell on Earth will follow.

    Sympathy for the Devil