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Content snapshot
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Violence
Some
Victorian supernatural violence; supernatural killer threat
Language
Barely any
Period language
Sexual Content
A lot
Explicit-adjacent romantic scenes
Substance Use
Barely any
Period social culture
Emotional Intensity
Some
Two people who cannot stand each other discovering why they can't stop thinking about each other
What this book is about
Mary Chase is a GIM (Ghost in the Machine)—a being somewhere between human and supernatural. Jack Talent is a shapeshifter who can barely tolerate her. They're forced to hunt a killer together. Shadowdance is the Darkest London entry with the most fraught working partnership and the most satisfying payoff for that tension.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Explicit-adjacent romantic content
Victorian supernatural violence
Enemies-forced-to-partner dynamic
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