Detective Docherty and the Sorcerer's Game

Detective Docherty and the Sorcerer's Game

by Sarah WaterRaven
Detective Docherty and the Sorcerer's Game

Detective Docherty and the Sorcerer's Game

by Sarah WaterRaven

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Overview

It's summer in the city of Toronto, the trees are green, the birds are singing, and among the construction and car exhaust, the Detective and his assistants are on the move. Trouble is stirring between the worlds of man and magick. Otherkin and fairy murders have gone-on unnoticed and without consequence, and while the human legal system feels it is out of their jurisdiction, the detective agency feels otherwise.

Overwhelmed with reports of fairy and otherkin washing up dead on the shores of Lake Ontario and mysterious murders happening throughout the city, the Detective and his team are feeling the heat. Are these murders linked? Who could be powerful enough to take out so many otherkin? Should they go ahead and just blame the wizards or get on with the real detective work? And anyone happen to know what a Gagnonian is? Who wrote this???


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156583386
Publisher: Sarah WaterRaven
Publication date: 06/07/2019
Series: Detective Docherty
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 724 KB

About the Author

Sarah WaterRaven was born in Plantation, Florida in 1983. Ruled by an overpowering imagination, when she is not writing she is often drawing, painting or pretending to play the violin—she wishes she could fiddle. Forever fueled by copious amounts of espresso and tea, she practices yoga and cycles whenever she can. She also spends a lot of time with her horse and dog and is frequently seen wandering around the woods on horseback or on foot. She has a passion for animal rights and will always be an environmentalist at heart. Sarah WaterRaven currently lives in Ontario, Canada with plans to travel the world.

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