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Violence
A lot
Significant supernatural violence; Eve hunts a demon through killers' minds and into violent situations
Language
Some
Adult language in Armstrong's urban fantasy register
Sexual Content
Some
Adult content; Eve's personality and history include explicit elements
Substance Use
Barely any
Some substance use in the ghost-world setting
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate psychological intensity; the afterlife mythology and Eve's complex moral history create depth
What this book is about
The fifth Women of the Otherworld novel shifts perspective to Eve Levine — a witch who died in previous books — now working in the afterlife as an agent for the Fates. Her mission: track and capture the Nix, an ancient demon who inhabits serial killers. Armstrong writes with her characteristic balance of action and character; Eve's voice is sharper and darker than Elena's. Adult content throughout in the series tradition.
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