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Publisher: Bantam Books
Published: Dec 1969
Genre: Fiction - Fantasy - Contemporary
Retail Price: $7.99
Pages: 356
In Melbourne’s urban underworld, there’s a nightclub for every fantasy and desire. But for Riley Jenson, one such club has become an obsession. Riley, a rare hybrid of vampire and werewolf, hasn’t come in pursuit of pleasure but of an unknown killer who’s been using the steamy nightspot as his hunting grounds.
Leave it to Riley to find the only ticket into the heavily guarded club: Jin, a deliciously hot-bodied bartender who might just provide the key to unmasking a killer unlike any other in the Directorate’s experience. Taunted by a former colleague turned rogue, distracted by an ex-lover’s attentions, Riley follows Jin into a realm of pleasure she could never have imagined. And as danger and passion ignite, a shocking mystery begins to unravel—one where Riley herself becomes the ultimate object of desire....
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This book is much better than the first one, which was just boring because it was all sex and no story. This one actually has much better character development, more of a plot and some real action. It's a great read. Highly recommend to anyone who likes the preternatural.