Black Curtain (Quentin Black Mystery #16)

J.C. Andrijeski


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Black Curtain by J.C. Andrijeski
Everything is different for Black and his mate, Miri, again. Everything.

The dragon is gone. The doors are all closed. Charles “Lucky Lucifer,” accused of trying to enslave the human race, of demanding fealty from other seers, of attempting to wipe out every vampire, must finally answer for his crimes.

Quentin’s agency is even taking cases again. Normal cases. Human cases.

Black’s hodge-podge band of seers, humans, and vampires might finally get what they want: for the races to co-exist peacefully, for everyone to embrace a new, less violent, less reactionary way of existence.

Funnily enough, it turns out Black is the optimist.

Even among his own people, however, who witnessed how badly things can go wrong between seers and humans on another, now-destroyed world, Black’s idealistic wish for a “live and let live” society generates more than as small amount of resistance. Even to those who want peace, Black’s goals of a transparent, world-wide racial nirvana strikes many as naïve in the extreme.

Black’s wife, Miri, also worries things won’t go the way her husband hopes… and that’s before they take a case that tests Black’s new world before it’s even begun.

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