Keeping order in a city crawling with supernatural secrets isn’t easy, but as a detective with the Moon Hunters, it’s my job. When a dangerous new drug laced with vampire blood starts circulating, leaving bodies in its wake, things get personal for my partner Lucas—a cocky, know-it-all wolf shifter who’s determined to bring down the dealers behind it. But it’s not just the case that has me wound tight. Dontae, a new detective with a killer smile, has a habit of showing up just when things get interesting, and working with both men is getting... complicated.
As Lucas and I dive deeper, each lead drags us further into a web of crime that threatens everything we thought we knew. With no one to trust and time running out, I’ll have to decide just how far I’m willing to go—and who I can truly count on—to stop a deadly epidemic before it consumes the city.
Missing Magic is the third installment of the Moon Hunters Supernatural Agency series. A New Adult Urban Fantasy with a slow burn M/F romance.
Robert L. "Larry" Wilson was one of America's leading authorities on antique firearms. He was the author of illustrated and detailed books regarding the histories of various firearm companies, the art of firearm engraving and embellishment, and Sam Colt, inventor of the revolver. He consulted for, and advised, museums around the world.
As an undergraduate student, Wilson studied history and art at Carleton College. Wilson's first book,Samuel Colt Presents, was published in 1961 when he was 22 years old. His most recent publication, History and Art of the American Gun, was published in 2016, and during that span of 55 years, Wilson averaged approximately one book per year.
In addition to authoring more than 50 books, Wilson also penned 325 articles for a variety of magazines and periodicals and wrote countless gun descriptions for firearm auction catalogs.
Wilson passed away December 10, 2016, in his San Francisco home. He was 77 years old.