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Fantasy · 2009 · PG-13

White Witch, Black Curse

by Kim Harrison

Rachel Morgan hunts a banshee — and tries to remember what she can't

For14+GenreFantasyLength516 pagesRead time~13.5 hours

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Violence

A lot

Paranormal violence in the urban fantasy register

Language

Some

Some strong language

Sexual Content

Some

Adult content consistent with the series

Substance Use

Barely any

Some social drinking

Emotional Intensity

Some

The psychological effect of a supernatural memory wipe — knowing something was taken from you but not what — is interestingly explored

What this book is about

The seventh Hollows novel has Rachel Morgan grappling with a supernatural memory wipe as she investigates a banshee murder. Kim Harrison's urban fantasy series continues to develop both its world-building and its characters' relationships. Violence and adult content are consistent with the series' established register. For existing fans of the Hollows series.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Memory loss as supernatural consequence

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