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The Ravenous Dead

By: Natasha Hoar
Narrated by: Emma Taylor
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This time the dead are hungry....

Rachel Miller doesn't just see dead people, she rescues them. As a member of The Order of Rescue Mediums, she spends most of her time helping stubborn spirits move on from the world. But after she learns the details of three brutal murders, she knows the culprit can only be a reaper - an undead monster that relentlessly stalks its victims to feed on their souls.

A reaper once consumed the soul of Rachel's mentor as she watched frozen in fear. Now, Rachel is in the role of teacher to Kit Elkeles, a rodach just learning to control his wraithlike powers. After Kit and Rachel rescue a half-vampire, they work to protect him while searching for a way to stop the reaper. But when Rachel realizes who the monster is really after - and just what kind of dark magic she'll need to stop it - will she be able to do what is necessary before it devours one of her friends, or even herself?

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I really enjoy her stories and her characters. These books are often on sale, only because I think they are shorter than most books. However they are little nuggets of enjoyment and the stories are quite complete, you are not left feeling as though there should be more to complete the thought. More of the supernatural fluff that I love for an afternoon of escapism. Only a few hours long so you still have time to clean out the garage. I find these feel a bit like the "first grave on the right" series if you want a flavor comparison.

Shorter stories but well crafted

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