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‘My cat’s learned to talk, my best friend’s acting even weirder than usual and there are corpse stains on the carpet. Again. And the next person to curtsey at me gets fed to the mermaids.’
All Lilith O’Reilly wants is a quiet life with her cat in her flat above the cafe she runs with her best friend Izzy.
But it’s not that easy when you’re the reluctant heir to an undead realm. Rivals want her out of the picture, her would-be suitors are being even more devious than usual, and the Mersey’s getting itchy. Oh, and the locals keep trying to worship her. Which is embarrassing.
Lil would very much like to pretend none of this is even happening. But the Holy Grail has gone missing in Liverpool, and it’s down to her to find it before all hell lets looseliterally.
Book six in the bestselling Netherweird Chronicles series, DARK WATERS is a fast and funny urban fantasy about learning to live life your own wayeven when you’re dead.
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Praise for The Netherweird Chronicles:
‘Does for Liverpool what Ben Aaronovitch does for London.’
‘Phenomenal the author captures and evokes the weight of historical zeitgeist and as we scousers would say... blends it.’
‘ the best urban fantasy book I’ve read in years’
‘Not a single dull character among them even the cat is cool.’
Genre: Urban Fantasy
All Lilith O’Reilly wants is a quiet life with her cat in her flat above the cafe she runs with her best friend Izzy.
But it’s not that easy when you’re the reluctant heir to an undead realm. Rivals want her out of the picture, her would-be suitors are being even more devious than usual, and the Mersey’s getting itchy. Oh, and the locals keep trying to worship her. Which is embarrassing.
Lil would very much like to pretend none of this is even happening. But the Holy Grail has gone missing in Liverpool, and it’s down to her to find it before all hell lets looseliterally.
Book six in the bestselling Netherweird Chronicles series, DARK WATERS is a fast and funny urban fantasy about learning to live life your own wayeven when you’re dead.
***
Praise for The Netherweird Chronicles:
‘Does for Liverpool what Ben Aaronovitch does for London.’
‘Phenomenal the author captures and evokes the weight of historical zeitgeist and as we scousers would say... blends it.’
‘ the best urban fantasy book I’ve read in years’
‘Not a single dull character among them even the cat is cool.’
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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