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Saturday, November 30, 2019
Moon by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Someone is killing in New Orleans. That's nothing new but the method of this killer is. Two small punctures are made on the wrist and the victim is totally drained of blood. Male or female, doesn't seem to matter. There's a vampire serial killer at large and someone needs to find and stop it.
Detective Parks is the man assigned to the case. He is willing to work it with all the resources at his command, but it's soon clear as the victims continue to mount that this is no ordinary killer. It will take unordinary measures to capture it. Marie Levant is an ER doctor but also the great-great-granddaughter of the Voodoo Queen Marie Leaveau. She is drawn to the case and realizes that this is no human. It is a spirit which has returned from the past to haunt New Orleans again as it did before. Each kill gives the spirit more strength and a more solid presence.
As the two partner together one more thing becomes clear. The spirit vampire is not here by mistake. It is here and drawn to Marie due to her ties to the past. Her relative was the woman who sent it away before and now it is back to take revenge. Can the two destroy it before it destroys Marie?
This is the second book in a trilogy that Rhodes has written about her heritage and the heritage of New Orleans. It is full of the spooky, witchy feeling that New Orleans is known for. As the killings and tension mount, the reader not only is drawn into the investigation but into the history of that city. This book is recommended to readers interested in black literature, historical literature or thrillers.
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