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Jace Valchek is an FBI profiler.
She tracks and apprehends mentally fractured killers. She ends a
particularly long day with a few drinks and after a self-guilt trip
about all the things wrong with her life, she falls asleep. She dreams
about her job. It's not unusual as lots of people dream about their
work. In this particular dream, two impeccably dressed men reassure
Jace that she has been re-assigned and assist her through the door; a
door on her bedroom wall that was not there before. But as dreams go,
stranger things have happened. The problem arises when she is
confronted by the boss, David Cassius, the head vampire of the NSA.
Unfortunately for Jace, she soon determines she isn't dreaming.
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David
Cassius has gone to great lengths to bring Jace to his reality. There
is a serial killer in their world, and until Jace apprehends who is
responsible, he won't show her the way home. Stuck between a rock and a
hard place, Jace quickly agrees. She doesn't have much choice in the matter anyway.
This world she has been brought to is full of vampires and werewolves.
The humans only make up about one percent of the population. Since the
vampires and lycanthropes don't have experience with mental illness and
Jace does, she is their best shot.
Jace quickly sets to work,
along with her newly assigned partner Charlie, a golem. The
perpetrator is showing the murder on the internet of the previous
victim as he stages a new one. Frustrated to always be one murder
behind, Jace is soon racing from murder site to site to try and put the
pieces of the puzzle together. But when she unveils the killer as a
descendant of the famed, but human Bram Stoker,
the stakes change. The killer sends Jace a self-destructing letter
that urges her to join his side and that the NSA is lying to her. Jace
needs to make some decisions soon or she'll never get back to her own
world.
Jace is a multi-faceted character that I instantly
liked. Quick on her feet, intelligent, and down to earth, she cuts
right to the heart of matters. DD Barant takes time building a unique
and magical world that mirrors our own with a twist. Paranormal and
fantasy fans will love DYING BITES: THE BLOODHOUND FILES.
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