Boredom might be the death of her.
After you've killed a god, everything else feels ordinary. Until Thystle Moran finds a cryptic note shoved under her door. No signature, just a reference to a name from her past and a place to meet. She can't resist finding out who left the note.
The answer leads her on the hunt for a killer with a hatred for vampyre kind like her. Intrigue and betrayal dog her every step, threatening to keep her from finding the killer before the killer finds her first. This is one time her sword alone may not save her.
I await impatiently for more books in this series and look forward to reading them over and over again.
This is a dark fantasy with colourful well-drawn characters. We leap from one danger to the next always one step behind Thystle. [...] The question on everyone’s lips is – when’s the next one coming out?