
Bottle Demon
by Stephen Blackmoore
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Pub Date May 04 2021 | Archive Date May 27 2021
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Description
The Necromancer is dead. Long live the Necromancer.
After being attacked by a demon in the one place he thought he was safe, Eric Carter has been killed, his soul sent to take its place as a stand-in for the Aztec god of death Mictlantecuhtli. But somebody on Earth isn't done with him, yet. Somebody with the power to bring him back from the dead. He doesn't know who, and worse he doesn't know why.
Between an angry death goddess, family secrets steeped in blood, a Djinn who's biding his time, and a killer mage who can create copy after copy of himself, Eric's new life looks to be just as violent as his last one. But if he doesn't get to the bottom of why he's back, it's going to be a hell of a lot shorter.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780756412982 |
PRICE | $7.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews

I’ve been reading this series since it first began, and I think this latest is my favorite of the whole series. Poor Carter really goes through the wringer with the events that happen between books (can’t say much as spoilers), and he still has a problem to deal with starting in this one. As with the other books, Carter is still not well-liked in this one, but he isn’t as beat up as normal so don’t expect much violence. In some ways this one seems more sad than usual, but not in a boo-hoo way, more like a close look at death in many of its forms. All that aside, I really liked the ending of this one, and I really hope this isn’t the end of the series because one major story arc was pretty well tied up in a very nice, well-written bow. Great urban fantasy series you must try. Highly recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
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