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 Maria Schneider - Tracking Magic.
"Get Smart" meets "Ghostbusters!"A humorous urban fantasy collection. Five case files from Max Killian Investigations:Haunting Clues -- Max is hired to... Lire la suite
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Résumé

"Get Smart" meets "Ghostbusters!"A humorous urban fantasy collection. Five case files from Max Killian Investigations:Haunting Clues -- Max is hired to expel a ghost from a mansion. To deal with the dead, though, he must first uncover the secrets of those still alive. Curses! -- Some days you curse, some days the curse gets you. Dearly Departed -- Max investigates a graveyard, but when it comes up empty, it's his job to find the body-dead or alive.
Roadkill -- Max can smell the dead long after they are gone. Of course, it's not too hard to smell the ones that just died, but it could prove to be more dangerous. Privy to Secrets -- Some secrets are worth dying for. The trick is to know which ones make life worth living.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    08/04/2010
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-4524-3915-0
  • EAN
    9781452439150
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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Biographie de Maria Schneider

Maria writes cozy mysteries, romantic fantasy, paranormal mysteries, urban fantasy and has just completed a ghost story. Audio books for some of her novels can be found on google play or kobo books. Introduction to Author Maria SchneiderIt's gardening season again! I go out every morning to water and plant. Had just started the sprinkler, when I realized a bird had become tangled in the support strings hanging off the tomato cages used to prop up large tomato vines.
Upon closer inspection the fluttering, frantic "bird" was actually a baby dragon. "Not again, " I muttered. Dragons were so temperamental. Birds couldn't singe me while I freed them either."Okay, you. Hold still." I shut the water off, leaving the poor baby dripping. His dark blue head feathers hadn't yet hardened into spines. Most of his iridescent scales were a mix of brown, light yellow and white.
Later in life he'd probably turn more beige and sage to match the desert terrain. I retrieved clippers from my garden cart, an old rag that used to be a kitchen towel and approached slowly. The dragon's eyes were huge, wide orbs staring piteously up at me."You're gonna hafta hold still, " I ordered. "I'll cut you free." Scissors would be a better tool, but I hated to leave him there, dripping, sad, and at his young age, vulnerable."Do not flame me, " I instructed, cutting at string behind him.
This particular piece of twine wasn't holding him at all, but he needed to adjust to my intent. Snip, Snip. The string frayed instead of cutting clean, but I kept at it. The dragon's snout was wide open in distress."Gimme a couple of minutes and you'll be free." I ran the old towel down his back, squeegeeing his scales and accidentally smashing down a few feathers. He looked worse for it, but he barely dripped anymore.
I finally freed one clawed foot. Predictably, he tried to fly, but his wing still had a cotton string running under and around. I latched onto it and half pulled, half cut the threads. He shredded the rest of the string and left a pretty good sized trench in the back of my hand from a toothy, smokey strike."Dammit!" I snatched my hand back. "Ease up, little one!" More cutting and suddenly he squawked, much like a bird, and bounced off the wire gate.
He was still pathetically wet and in such a hurry, he splatted rather ungracefully onto the ground face-first. A large shadow covered the sun, put...

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