First Post of the Post-ish Covid World
I wrote a book that my agent, other agents, and every publisher I contacted hated. I don't blame them, it's an angry book, but I thought, what the hey, it's done, might as well offer it. Not only has it never been edited, no one has even read a draft, so this is pretty stupid because people see what I produce without help.
It's called Chasing Magic. You can get a copy from me through email at moirajmoore@yahoo.com or you can read it at wattpad. https://www.wattpad.com/user/MoiraMoore7
I hope you enjoy it! What follows is the blurb. If you like content warnings, I can give them to you.
In 2027, Detective Madison Diallo works in the Homicide Unit of the recently stripped-down Ottawa Police Services of Ontario, Canada. Only a few years earlier, magic had exploded into existence, giving criminals new options for mischief, and leaving the police scrambling to catch up. Having so far avoided investigating crimes involving magic, Madison doesn't want to believe that the unlikely deaths of three men who had nothing to do with each other might be the work of a magic-using serial killer. When she discovers all three victims were sexual predators, a weak connection that has her instincts ringing, she races the clock and calls in favors to build a case that will convince a skeptical legal system that magic can be a tool for murder.
It's called Chasing Magic. You can get a copy from me through email at moirajmoore@yahoo.com or you can read it at wattpad. https://www.wattpad.com/user/MoiraMoore7
I hope you enjoy it! What follows is the blurb. If you like content warnings, I can give them to you.
In 2027, Detective Madison Diallo works in the Homicide Unit of the recently stripped-down Ottawa Police Services of Ontario, Canada. Only a few years earlier, magic had exploded into existence, giving criminals new options for mischief, and leaving the police scrambling to catch up. Having so far avoided investigating crimes involving magic, Madison doesn't want to believe that the unlikely deaths of three men who had nothing to do with each other might be the work of a magic-using serial killer. When she discovers all three victims were sexual predators, a weak connection that has her instincts ringing, she races the clock and calls in favors to build a case that will convince a skeptical legal system that magic can be a tool for murder.
Published on May 25, 2023 18:28
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