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Dark Works

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THIS IS BOOK 2 OF THE LAMP SERIES Dark Works begins one year after the closing events of The Lamp. Violet is now attending college and trying her best to fit into her strange new world. Levi has begun training a young protégé who may be harboring a dark secret. But just when things begin falling into a nice groove, the signs -- familiar signs -- begin to appear. Are the Shadow Lurkers still active? Has K.S. gone missing for good? Long-held secrets will be revealed as Violet's past comes back to haunt her, threatening a promising new relationship. Questions will be answered, and lives will be lost.Reading Lamp (Book One)Dark Works (Book Two) Society of Light (Book Three)Falling Embers (Book Four)

274 pages, Paperback

First published November 6, 2013

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August 29, 2021
the wonder of the lantern

this is a very fast moving book and you can only anticipate what will come next. cant eai to see wjat comes next with the lantern! five star rating
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December 26, 2014
I received this book as a member giveaway through LibraryThing for an honest review.

I was amazed by the characters in this series. They were so real but also had a uniqueness to them. [Jason Cunningham] did a magnificent job of taking you into the struggle between good and evil and showing you the shades of grey most of us get caught up in. [The Lamp Series Omnibus] as the name suggests is four complete novels that follow Violet, Levi, Jenny and Micah as they try to come to terms with what is right and wrong. Also they must decide how best to protect those they love.

As a comic book fan and someone who loves to read about struggles of conscience this series kept me coming back for more. I was vaguely reminded of [The Stand] except this was focused on one city.It is never made clear if it goes beyond. They mystery involved also keeps you on your seat.

[Cunningham] has written a must read for fans of many types of genres.
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