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The Midnight Eye Files: The Amulet

ISBN: 0979988128
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The Midnight Eye returns…

At first it’s a simple lost son case, but for PI Derek Adams things turn quickly to the twilight zone.

Soon he’s on a remote island and up to his hips in mer-women, shape-changers and ancient fisher cults.

Running back to the city doesn’t help; there’s magic and mayhem loose on the streets.

An ancient god is waking up, and only blood will stop him!

“Raymond Chandler meets H. P. Lovecraft meets Willie Meikle–a darkly magical mix.” –Randy Chandler, author of Bad Juju

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“Get in!” I shouted at my client, but the old lady needed no prompting. She scuttled around the passenger side and got in the car beside Doug. I had a last look around, back into the darkness of the hall, but there was no movement.

It had gone suddenly quiet. I would have preferred to have the howling…at least then I’d know where the beast was. Doug gestured frantically at me, trying to get me to move faster. I gave him a reassuring wave.

I had just moved to the side of the car when I saw him lean forward and look up, his eyes going wide in shock. I didn’t have time to follow his gaze…something that felt like a sack of potatoes fell on me from above. I fell to the ground, my legs buckling beneath me, all the muscles of my back squealing in agony. As my new passenger and I hit the floor all the air left my lungs in one breath, and I felt my nose mash and split as my face met the pavement. I tasted blood in my mouth and the rough concrete rasped against my lips.

Shrieking filled my head, then there was a thump as my shoulder was hit, hard, and my whole left arm went numb. I had the picture of a manic chimpanzee in my head, the shrieking, grinning grimace as it pounded its victim to a pulp.

I tried to push myself off the ground, but the weight on my back was too much. A blow hit me on the side of the head, as heavy as any punch I had ever taken, and blackness closed in at the edges of my sight…

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