Water Witch
- 310pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
People are disappearing in the mysterious bayous of Louisiana, and it's up to a local water witch, a woman with powers of divination, to try to find them before more people disappear.
Deborah LeBlanc scrive con una precisione agghiacciante e un acuto intuito sul lato oscuro della psiche umana. Le sue opere sono profondamente influenzate dal suo vasto background nelle indagini paranormali e dalle sue esperienze forensi. LeBlanc si addentra negli aspetti più oscuri e sconosciuti della condizione umana, esplorando i confini tra realtà e soprannaturale. Il suo stile è evocativo, trascinando i lettori in narrazioni suspense che lasciano un'impressione duratura.


People are disappearing in the mysterious bayous of Louisiana, and it's up to a local water witch, a woman with powers of divination, to try to find them before more people disappear.
Someone--or some"thing"--is systematically murdering the members of Danyon Stone's werewolf pack. As Alpha, he knows that finding and punishing the murderous entity is his responsibility, and he's not about to rest until he sees justice done. But to stop the slayings he has to accept help from the most unlikely source--a wickedly sensual "mortal" woman.Mystic-shop owner Shauna MacDonald has a special interest in the recent string of otherworldly deaths. As the Keeper of the werewolves, it's her duty to guard and protect the packs. Working by Danyon's side to stop an unknown killer--and trying to deny the potency of their illicit attraction--poses a threat to her heart unlike any she's ever known; and if she becomes the killer's next target, it could be the death of her....