Chronicles of an Amateur Reaper
Death is only the beginning for Oregon's newest reaper
Molly works as a private investigator in Salem, Oregon, until an adventure in a back alley claims her life. She reluctantly accepts a job working as a reaper for an angel of death, which introduces her to a host of intriguing characters who will become her greatest friends and her most lethal enemies.
The stakes are real and people die, but the tone is closer to a sitcom with a body count. Meet a found family of shifters, fae, and one extremely opinionated ghost cat, all with notes on how Molly is handling things.
The series is complete with eight books and a prequel. If you like Ilona Andrews, Deborah Wilde, or Patricia Briggs, you'll probably get on just fine with Molly.
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Death and the Human
Some people choose the supernatural life. Molly Coyle had it chosen for her.
Private investigator Molly Coyle likes her life exactly the way it is: independent, uncomplicated, and entirely her own. Then she dies in an alley, and nothing stays the way it was.
She comes back, reluctantly, as the newest recruit of Salem's angel of death. The case that got her killed still needs solving. Her new employer has no interest in her objections. And the ghost cat assigned to assist her has even less patience for her prickly nature than she has for his opinions.
Then keep going
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Book 1 Death and the Shifter
Death gave her a second chance. Another mistake could be her last.
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Book 2 Death and the Vampire
Death gave her a new career. She's still working out the downsides.
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Book 3 Death and the Faerie
Some assignments are business. This one is personal.
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Book 4 Death and the Succubus
Some predators hunt with seduction instead of fangs.
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Book 5 Death and the Enchanter
Some debts can only be paid with blood.
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Book 6 Death and the Reaper
Some enemies just don't know how to die.
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Book 7 Death and the Sorceress
Some battles are worth losing.
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Book 8 Death and the Sidhe
Some enemies wait years for their moment. This one finally found hers.
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