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Violence
A lot
Dark-Hunter combat; Daimon attacks; significant supernatural violence
Language
A lot
Strong language
Sexual Content
Very heavy
Explicit sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
Some supernatural culture
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The cost of unquestioning loyalty; whether justice and mercy can coexist
What this book is about
Alexion exists outside the normal rules of the Dark-Hunter world—an ancient being who enforces Acheron's will. He's sent to eliminate rogue hunters. Danger is a Dark-Hunter who questions everything. Sins of the Night is one of the most philosophically rich Dark-Hunter books, built around questions of loyalty and justice.
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Explicit sexual content
Strong language
Supernatural violence
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