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Princess of Wands
by John Ringo

Beginning a new series by the New York Times best-selling author JOHN RINGO—

DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES MEET KILLER DEMONS!

Special: distinguished by some unusual quality . . .

Circumstances: a piece of evidence that indicates the probability or improbability of an event . . .

Barbara Everette, homemaker living in a small town in Mississippi, had the perfect life. Perfect husband, perfect children, perfect house, perfect Christian Faith. She cooked and cleaned perfectly and managed all of the chores of the modern suburbanite, toting the kids, running the PTA, teaching kung-fu in the local dojo . . . Perfectly. But perfection has a price and the day came when Barbara snapped. She simply had to have "one weekend off." God had to grant her that much. It said no where that she was a slave. Waving goodbye to her hapless, entirely undomestic husband, she set out on the quest for a weekend of peace and maybe some authentic Cajun food.

Detective Sergeant Kelly Lockhart, New Orleans Homicide, had a perfect record on his latest case: not a single suspect. And there should be at least five or six, given the DNA traces on the many bodies. Furthermore, his sole really outstanding clue, a mysterious fish scale, had disappeared into the recesses of the FBI Crime Lab. But the old fortune-teller was sending him into the bayou, down in the land of authentic Cajun food, on the track of a mysterious pimp with the admonition to "watch for the Princess." Or die. Barbara and Kelly were heading to a rendezvous that might be fate and might reveal the hand of God. There was more cooking in the swamps than jambalaya. Unknown to either, the mystery of the Bayou Ripper had Special Circumstances.

Published 1/1/2006
SKU: 1416509232
Ebook Price: $6.00 

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Choosers of the Slain
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Ghost
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Kildar
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1. Anthony on 10/21/2009, said:

very good, looking forward to more!
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2. Matt on 10/2/2009, said:

Wonderfully outside the typical fantasy or horror genre. Hoping for the sequel.
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3. Bert on 9/11/2009, said:

An impressive rendering of a christian struggling honestly with evil and maintaining family and humility. Thanks.
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4. Michael on 8/23/2009, said:

Finally a christian protagonist that lives like a christian in their daily lives. Also a very cool story. Let's hear it for a sequel!!!
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5. Eko on 10/7/2008, said:

I bought this book on the Webscriptions bundle. Read it once so far, and it's very interesting, kind of like Buffy met Pamela Anderson with swords and guns. Very interesting combination, I'll look forward to reading more into the series.
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6. Kelly on 9/7/2008, said:

I will buy and read just about anything that John Ringo writes, he is my literary hero. That being said, I'm so glad that this book is not what I cut my teeth on with his work. Keep up the good work John, but this one doesn't work for me.
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7. Janey on 1/13/2008, said:

Such an unlikeable protagonist. A 'perfect' housewife with a loser husband gets bored with her perfect life and stumbles blindly into a fight against Evil. Trite and preachy. I expected better from this author.
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8. Glenn on 10/17/2007, said:

I've read this book 3 times. Where's the sequel damnit.
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9. Arvin on 10/14/2007, said:

Very Interesting and great read.
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10. Laird on 10/9/2007, said:

A bit derivative, perhaps. Or is that homage? Whichever - the Masters (Lovecraft, Poe,et al) did it far better, but this is a very entertaining update, with a bit more fortune on the side of teh forces of light. OTOH, I found the fairly gratuitous inclusion of all the (very thinly disguised) writers and their friends and colleagues to be rather annoying. *shrug* OK, it's the author's privilege. It's an entertaining book anyway - No masterwork, but a good afternoon's read. Read it - you won't be sorry!
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