Dead Witch Walking

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Harper Collins, Apr 29, 2008 - Fiction - 368 pages

The underground population of witches, vampires, werewolves—creatures of dreams and nightmares—has lived beside humans for centuries, hiding their powers. But after a genetically engineered virus wipes out a large part of humanity, many of the "Inderlanders" reveal themselves, changing everything.

Rachel Morgan, witch and bounty hunter with the Inderland Runner Services, is one of the best at apprehending supernatural lawbreakers throughout Cincinnati, but when it comes to following the rules, she falls desperately short. Determined to buck the system, she quits and takes off on the run with an I.S. contract on her head and is reluctantly forced to team up with Ivy, Inderland's best runner . . . and a living vampire. But this witch is way out of her league, and to clear her name, Rachel must evade shape-changing assassins, outwit a powerful businessman/crime lord, and survive a vicious underground fight-to-the-death . . . not to mention her own roommate.

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
19
Section 3
29
Section 4
43
Section 5
62
Section 6
91
Section 7
104
Section 8
116
Section 16
195
Section 17
207
Section 18
212
Section 19
224
Section 20
241
Section 21
249
Section 22
260
Section 23
269

Section 9
127
Section 10
134
Section 11
147
Section 12
157
Section 13
167
Section 14
174
Section 15
185
Section 24
282
Section 25
293
Section 26
318
Section 27
323
Section 28
334
Section 29
348
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New York Times bestselling author Kim Harrison was born and raised in Michigan and has recently returned there to escape the South Carolina heat. Her bestselling Hollows novels include Dead Witch Walking; The Good, the Bad, and the Undead; Every Which Way But Dead; A Fistful of Charms; For a Few Demons More; The Outlaw Demon Wails; White Witch, Black Curse; Black Magic Sanction; Pale Demon; and A Perfect Blood. She also writes the bestselling Madison Avery series for young adults, including Once Dead, Twice Shy and Early to Death, Early to Rise.

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