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Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey
Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey










Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey

“Carey turns to contemporary fantasy, showing off her talent for building engaging, detailed setting that feel utterly natural despite their inherent strangeness. Praise: “Jacqueline Carey proves her versatility with this compelling and delightful piece of urban fantasy.”-#1 New York Times Bestselling Author Charlaine Harris

Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey

For if she’s ever tempted to invoke her demonic birthright, it could accidentally unleash nothing less than Armageddon.Īuthor’s Description: Infuse paranormal fantasy with equal parts of creepiness and whimsy, season with a healthy sprinkling of pop culture references. Teamed up with her childhood crush, Officer Cody Fairfax, a sexy werewolf on the down-low, Daisy must solve the crime-and keep a tight rein on the darker side of her nature.

Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey

When a young man from a nearby college drowns and signs point to eldritch involvement, the town’s booming paranormal tourism trade is at stake. And as Hel’s designated liaison to the Pemkowet Police Department, it’s up to her to ensure relations between the mundane and eldritch communities run smoothly. To Daisy Johanssen, fathered by an incubus and raised by a single mother, it’s home. The Midwestern resort town of Pemkowet boasts a diverse population: eccentric locals, wealthy summer people, and tourists by the busload-not to mention fairies, sprites, vampires, naiads, ogres, and a whole host of eldritch folk, presided over by Hel, a reclusive Norse goddess. (Oct.Click here to read the first chapter of Dark Currents.

Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey

Agent: Jane Dystel, Dystel & Goderich Literary Management. Carey has set up a complex social ecosystem full of delightfully distinctive characters who warrant exploration in future volumes. The overall tone is light and gently humorous but still appropriate for a murder mystery, and Daisy comes off as confident and modern without excessive sass or defensiveness. Daisy Johanssen, a half-demon trying to dodge her innate attraction to the “Seven Deadlies” while functioning as Hel’s agent on Earth and the local link between the eldritch community and the human police, is called in to help investigate the drowning of a local college boy when signs of both foul play and magical residue are found on the body. It’s also home to a thriving “eldritch community” of supernatural entities, thanks to the presence of the local underworld controlled by the Norse goddess Hel. Small town Pemkowet, Mich., is a popular tourist destination for humans. Acclaimed for epic fantasy (Kushiel’s Dart, etc.) and post-apocalyptic SF (Santa Oliva Saints Astray), Carey turns to contemporary fantasy, showing off her talent for building engaging, detailed settings that feel utterly natural despite their inherent strangeness.












Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey