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A Devil of a Crime

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A Devil of a Crime

By: T. Kingfisher
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Summary

From Sunday Times bestselling author T. Kingfisher, comes a charming murder mystery about a retired devil & retired angel who must team up to catch a killer stalking their small town — before all hell breaks loose.

When the murder of a priest rocks a quiet small town in North Carolina, the prime suspect is who else but the local retired agent of hell, Nicholas Fallen.

But Fallen long ago traded his pitchfork for gardening shears and smites only the beetles who try to feast on his carefully cultivated tomato plants.

If the reformed devil is to clear his (relatively) good name, he’ll have to pick up the mantle of detective, and partner with the least likely of allies: retired angel Serafina Fuller.

As more bodies turn up and their dream of a retirement in small-town paradise looks to go up in flames, the two will stop this killer. Come hell or high water.

Cosy Fantasy Horror Mystery
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Critic reviews

T. Kingfisher is the sort of writer who makes you fall in love with sentences. A Devil of a Crime is a deftly written, brilliantly crafted, devilishly (and angelically) spun delight of a novel that's a joy to read! I absolutely loved it! (Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop)
A darkly enchanting tale of poison and power. Beautifully crafted and utterly spellbinding (Holly Black, New York Times bestselling author of Book of Night on Hemlock & Silver)
This is T. Kingfisher at her finest. Continuing in her tradition of horror-tinged, fairytale-inspired storytelling, Kingfisher pairs a wonderfully offbeat fantasy narrative with her signature wit, which compares favourably with the likes of Terry Pratchett (Heather Fawcett, New York Times bestselling author of Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Fairies on Hemlock & Silver)
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