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"Dark fantasy has a new heroine." --- SFX
When the dead call, she answers. Bounty hunting is a helluva job, but it pays the bills. And it lets Necromance Dante Valentine forget her issues---like struggling with her half-demon side and the memory of her lover's death. Now psychics all... read more

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  • “What you cannot escape, you must fight; What you cannot fight, you must endure”
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  • What you cannot escape, you must fight; what you cannot fight, you must endure.
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  • Why do you eat your own heart? Because, O King, it is bitter, and because it is my heart.
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  • Almost sure, in my experience, is the shortest road to oh fuck.
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  • Cicero and Confucius, Milton and Cato, Epictetus and Sophocles, Shakespeare. Dumas. And for special treats, Suetonius, Blake, Gibbon, and Juvenal.
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  • Death’s touch was cool and forgiving, the laying-down of burdens, the easing of pain, the washing-away of obligation and of memory.
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This is book 2 of 5 in Dante Valentine. (standard series)

Preceded by Working for the Devil, and followed by The Devil's Right Hand.

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  1. Lilith Saintcrow (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Orbit
Country: USA
Publication Date: 2006
ISBN: 1841494674
Page Count: 416

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