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Ironwood

(2024)
(The first book in the Tales of the Secret City series)
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In a New York City where Fae factions and supernatural entities lurk beneath the surface, Johnny Ironwood is the half-Fae private eye who keeps the peace between the magical and the mundane. As a gumshoe born of both realms, Johnny navigates the secret Faerie courts, dream demons, and otherworldly outlaws threatening the city's unsuspecting mortals.
But when a string of gruesome murders and a looming apocalyptic plot threaten to shatter the boundaries between the Fae and mortal worlds, Johnny must confront his own inner demons and forge uneasy alliances to unravel the mystery before the city succumbs to chaos.

Among the dead are wealthy businessman Bertram Wainwright, apparently the victim of a dream-devouring demon. Johnny is drawn into a web of intrigue that spans the Waking World and the Dreaming. With the help of his network of contacts, including the alluring witch Áine Moonwhisper and the ghoulish Wights, Johnny delves deeper into the mystery, uncovering a sinister plot orchestrated by the nightmare king Somnus.
As Johnny navigates the treacherous landscape of the Fae realm, he must confront not only the machinations of the dream demons but also his own inner demons. The investigation leads him to the heart of the Oneiros, where he discovers a plan to resurrect the ancient Devourer, a primordial entity capable of consuming both the Dreaming and the Waking World.
With the fate of New York City and the entire world hanging in the balance, Johnny must forge uneasy alliances, battle his way through the nightmare realm, and ultimately face off against Somnus himself. In a climactic showdown, Johnny manages to banish the nightmare king and thwart the Devourer's resurrection, but not without great personal sacrifice.

"Ironwood" is a genre-bending urban fantasy that blends hardboiled detective fiction with dark fantasy elements, delivering a gritty, wisecracking, and immersive tale of one man's struggle to maintain the balance between the magical and the mundane.

Blending the gritty atmosphere of hardboiled detective fiction with dark fantasy, Ironwood is a genre-bending urban fantasy that subverts tropes while delivering a thrilling and darkly humorous tale. Fans of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files or Neil Gaiman's American Gods will be drawn to Johnny Ironwood's wisecracking, world-weary voice as he battles the Weird to protect the innocent and maintain the delicate balance between realms.


Genre: Urban Fantasy

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