Ghost Dance

Ghost Dance
ISBN-10
1849972230
ISBN-13
9781849972239
Series
Ghost Dance
Category
Fiction
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
2010-07-13
Publisher
Abaddon Books
Author
Rebecca Levene

Description

A Dance into Darkness... Morgan is sent on a new mission for the Hermetic Division, investigating the murder of the world's foremost expert on the Elizabethan alchemist, John Dee. The killer is an agent of Mossad with superhuman powers. In America, a powerful medium called Alex is employed by the CIA to investigate a cult called the Croatoans, who seem to be able to possess animals. Alex and Morgan's paths cross when Morgan is drawn to the US in pursuit of Dee's greatest treasure and a dangerous young man who plans to use it to achieve immortality!

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