Thursday, October 4, 2012

Necromancing the Stone by Lish McBride



Sam LaCroix is finding it tough to get used to his new life: he not long ago became aware he is a necromancer (someone who can raise the dead); he has extreme guilt over killing the evil necromancer Douglas; and feels responsible for his friend Ramon becoming a were-bear.  To top it all off he is being trained to fight and defend himself by a pack of werewolves, which basically means he is being beat up multiple times a day.  But the pack also protects him, so it’s not all bad.  When someone ends up being killed, Sam is asked to help find the murderer.  The only thing is, is there are not a lot of clues to follow, or at least any that make sense.  For example, how can the murderer have left no scent at the scene?  Another quick read, with both humor and supernatural elements that you won’t want to put down.

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