Black Magic Sanction, Kim Harrison
Black Magic Sanction, Kim Harrison
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Black Magic Sanction

Author: Kim Harrison

Series: Hollows #8

Narrator: Marguerite Gavin

Unabridged: 19 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 02/23/2010


Synopsis

“I wouldn’t miss a Kim Harrison book for anything.”
—Charlaine Harris, author of the Sookie Stackhouse novels Black Magic Sanction is the most complex and emotionally charged adventure yet in author Kim Harrison’s New York Times bestselling series featuring bounty hunter-witch Rachel Morgan.  A spellbinding story set once again Cleveland’s vampire, demon, and other supernatural beings-infested Hollows, Black Magic Sanction has the intrepid Rachel trapped in a life-or-death battle against her own kind in a sensational urban fantasy that shows why Kim Harrison deservedly stands in the superstar ranks alongside Charlaine Harris, Jim Butcher, and Laurell K. Hamilton.

About Kim Harrison

American born author, Kim Harrison, has tried different genres, but has settled into graphic and traditional fantasy novels. Her given name is Dawn Cook, and she did publish traditional fantasy under that name. Her #1 New York Times best-selling Hollow series is Harrison's most famous and most lucrative work. Her urban fantasy is best known, but she has also written young adult, accelerated science fiction thriller, anthology, full-color world book, and two graphic novels set in the Hollows universe.

Under her pen name of Dawn Cook, Harrison wrote Decoy Princess and Truth series. The main character, Rachel Morgan, is in an urban fantasy genre where there is a worldwide pandemic caused by genetically modified tomatoes. The pandemic causes the death of much of the world's population. This novel was published in the early years of the 21st century. Harrison's newest novel is American Demon.

Harrison was born and raised in the Midwest. She considers herself a "tomboy", having been the only girl in a family of boys. She has another unusual attribute for an author......she avoided all English classes, except those required in high school. Pretty unorthodox for a very successful author. She now resides in her home state of Michigan.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Rebekka on 2011-02-12 20:27:02

this book was published in 2010, not 2011.But i have read this series including this book and loved it.I cant wait for pale demon to come out!

Goodreads review by Lazaros on July 25, 2015

If I'm being honest then this did not live up to my expectations. I expected something more than some random action. While this, like its predecessors, was highly entertaining it lacked the thrill the others gave me. By the time I had finished the book I was feeling as if the plot had become extreme......more

Goodreads review by Trish on April 14, 2021

Tink's tampons, I really hate that witch council! And Nick! And Trent (though somewhat less than the two afore-mentioned parties)! Rachel has been shunned. She now is depending on Ivy and Jenks since she can’t make payments, can’t earn money, can’t even buy groceries alone. When going shopping with Iv......more

Goodreads review by Bradley on April 14, 2021

The great Hollows Re-Read continues, and it's consistently getting better and better. Or rather, it is never failing to travel on to greater intrigues, terrible shunning, constant hounding, and even a little romance on the run to keep things spicy. Let's face it. Rachel is having a bad life. Good fri......more

Goodreads review by Carole on March 22, 2022

This review can also be found at [URL not allowed] I had a great time with this book! I read the first few books in this series years ago but am just now getting around to reading further in the series. I am definitely late to the party but am glad that I finally decided to dive in. This......more

Goodreads review by VampireNovelFan on January 13, 2014

I enjoyed this book much more than the previous installment, however I think I would have been happier had Harrison stretched plot out over two books instead of dragging it out in book 7 (which I can hardly remember anything important happening) and then cramming a million and one things into this b......more