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They come from opposite ends of the city, but it might as well be different worlds. Will a demon threat be what's needed to bring them together? 2650 CE, The Eternal City, Italy. Artema Salonoy is looking forward to a restful tenure as the University of Magic's sole demonologist until a persistent premonition destroys her peace. Something is brewing in the midnight black underbelly of the suburbo. If Artema is to go down there, she's going to need a guide. As Artema and Eladio dig deeper, they unearth a riddle that could not only destroy their city but the world. Can the pair outwit a devilish…mehr

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They come from opposite ends of the city, but it might as well be different worlds. Will a demon threat be what's needed to bring them together? 2650 CE, The Eternal City, Italy. Artema Salonoy is looking forward to a restful tenure as the University of Magic's sole demonologist until a persistent premonition destroys her peace. Something is brewing in the midnight black underbelly of the suburbo. If Artema is to go down there, she's going to need a guide. As Artema and Eladio dig deeper, they unearth a riddle that could not only destroy their city but the world. Can the pair outwit a devilish enigma to save the planet? City of Night is a futuristic urban sci-fi/ fantasy with a satisfying ending. If you enjoy odd couples, mysteries and unusual settings, then you'll love the unique world Marina Pacheco has created. Buy City of Night today and immerse yourself in a compelling conundrum.
Autorenporträt
I am a travelling author who currently lives in Lisbon, after stints in London, Johannesburg, and Bangkok. My ambition is to publish 100 books. It's a challenge I decided upon after I'd completed my 33rd book. Or I should say, my 33rd first draft. I am currently working at getting all of those first drafts into a publishable state. This is taking considerably longer than I'd anticipated! Especially as I keep getting distracted by ideas for yet more books. I am an introvert and I think that makes me quite sensitive to overstimulation. I find rollercoaster, action-packed blockbusters too stressful to read. This probably influences my writing which reviewers have described as gentle. I might describe what I write as easy reading or slow fiction. They are the kind of books that are perfect to curl up with on the sofa on a rainy day or take to the park to read under a tree. They are feel-good stories where good triumphs over evil and the girl gets the boy with some bumps along the way.