Back from the Undead, D. D. Barant
Back from the Undead, D. D. Barant
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Back from the Undead

Author: D. D. Barant

Narrator: Johanna Parker

Unabridged: 8 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/29/2012


Synopsis

Another work day, another case for the Bloodhound Files. But this time, Jace is truly stumped: How is she, a mere human, supposed to penetrate the dark heart of a child-trafficking ring of pire orphans—one that turns out to be part of a blood-farm operation, in the crime-ridden border city of Vancouver, British Columbia?

Jace is in over her head. But with the help of her former lover, Tanaka—whose family is one of the last samurai clans left in Japan—she stands a chance at seeking justice for the condemned children . . . Until the Yakuza tries to put an end to Jace's investigation. Jace risks more than death—this time, it's the fate of her very soul that's in danger.

About D. D. Barant

D. D. Barant is a pen name of Don DeBrandt, a Canadian science fiction author who also writes under the name Donn Cortez. As Barant, he has authored the Bloodhound Files series, which includes Better Off Undead and Death Blows. In addition to North America, his books have been published in Germany, France, Italy, and Russia. Born in Saskatchewan, he currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Glenna on July 04, 2019

Totally unsatisfying ending !......more

Goodreads review by Fangs for the Fantasy on November 13, 2016

When Stoker, an old adversary of Jace's, contacts the NSA seeking help to break up a child trafficking ring, Jace isn't sure she should leap to the bait. If there's any chance that this could be true, Jace knows she has to try. Stopping child trafficking will see Jace cross the border where her badg......more

Goodreads review by Jenni on April 02, 2012

There was definitely something different in this book; something that differentiated it from the others in the series. I don't know what it was, but it made the book go by a little slower. I think it might have been the absence of our favorite pires- David Cassius and Gretchen. The plot was still en......more