River of Lies

River of Lies

by R. Morgan
River of Lies

River of Lies

by R. Morgan

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Overview

Something is wrong in the city of La Bene.

It's January, and the midsummer market is in full swing, with a music competition on one side and an exhibit of new magical machines on the other. The atmosphere sours when rumors of the return of the malarial mosquito fairies inflame angry crowds and suspicion of foreigners.

Detectives Rocío Díaz Rossi and Hala Haddad Sosa are on the spot when a conflict between an angry crowd and a boat full of despised river folk boils up. Rocio is known for her people skills and Hala has a talent for putting unlikely clues together. But nothing is what it seems in this case. Is their city at risk? Or are the stakes much more personal?

This short novel takes place before the events of Shadow of the City, "A police procedural set in one of the snazziest fantasy settings ever." — Rachel Neumeier, author of The Floating Islands

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162232896
Publisher: The Fourth Gorgon
Publication date: 08/22/2021
Series: A Rocío and Hala novel
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 127,938
File size: 631 KB

About the Author

R. Morgan is a New Yorker living in Bangkok, Thailand. She works as a technical editor and was a Spanish to English translator for ten years. She has worked in Bogotá, Mexico City, Lima, Montevideo, Moscow and Surabaya.

She has protected sea turtles in Costa Rica, walked 11 dogs at once in Prospect Park in Brooklyn, and worked in district courts with victims of domestic violence.

She’s a graduate of the Viable Paradise XVI writers’ workshop and attended Rebecca Stead’s 92nd Street Y workshop.

Her favorite things are long rambling walks, preferably under trees, but a city will do, the smell of rain and a good book.

She also writes YA fantasy under the name Raf Morgan.
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