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Months after his decisive battle at Morrigan Manor, Remi Caswell's life has seemingly returned to normal... Or has it? For starters, that battle cost his Coven its leader, Sylvia. On top of that, his grandmother is back after being supposedly dead for most of his life. That's not to mention the recent string of increasingly grisly murders that have, once again, landed on his front doorstep in the form of the mysterious Red Queen... Can Remi unravel his grandmother's secrets and keep the fate of the former Arbiter from befalling her? Can he help his Coven through its period of mourning without…mehr

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Months after his decisive battle at Morrigan Manor, Remi Caswell's life has seemingly returned to normal... Or has it? For starters, that battle cost his Coven its leader, Sylvia. On top of that, his grandmother is back after being supposedly dead for most of his life. That's not to mention the recent string of increasingly grisly murders that have, once again, landed on his front doorstep in the form of the mysterious Red Queen... Can Remi unravel his grandmother's secrets and keep the fate of the former Arbiter from befalling her? Can he help his Coven through its period of mourning without losing anyone else? Most importantly, can he work with his friends to find out just who this Red Queen truly is before she kills off every Mortal in Oxford? Find out in the second installment of The Caswell Chronicles, Southern Requiem.
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Autorenporträt
J. D. Morris is an author who takes pride in giving the dark fantasy genre a proper Southern twist. He finds satisfaction in putting the mundane and the magical into a cauldron and letting it bubble. He feels the best writing he gets done is when he just lets his characters speak for themselves and simply documents it. In all honesty, his budget ran out and he couldn't hire someone else to write this blurb about him, and he hates talking about himself in the third person... "He's the best Mississippi author I've read in a long time," -His aunt "Why are you so weird?" -Some random guy somewhere, probably