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A review by erin_penn
Carl Perkins' Cadillac: Quincy Harker Demon Hunter #5 by John G. Hartness
4.0
A lot of action in a longer format for Quincy Harker. It's nice not to wait between installments - getting a whole plotline at once.
Quincy has gone off on his own - and that may not have been his best decision. You would think after the archangel quest and going to hell-and-back nothing would be out of Quincy's power range. But he did the quest and hell-basket with a team, his support system of friends and associates. Being on his own leaves his back open and his sides without wingmen (and for a guy that hangs with angels, missing wingmen is a big deal).
Evil has come knocking in the blue's city of Memphis. Can Quincy knock it back without his normal support system or is a whole lot of people going to die?
(Read through Kindle Unlimited)
Quincy has gone off on his own - and that may not have been his best decision. You would think after the archangel quest and going to hell-and-back nothing would be out of Quincy's power range. But he did the quest and hell-basket with a team, his support system of friends and associates. Being on his own leaves his back open and his sides without wingmen (and for a guy that hangs with angels, missing wingmen is a big deal).
Evil has come knocking in the blue's city of Memphis. Can Quincy knock it back without his normal support system or is a whole lot of people going to die?
(Read through Kindle Unlimited)