Margaret Killjoy’s Danielle Cain series is a dropkick-in-the-mouth anarcho-punk fantasy that pits traveling anarchist Danielle Cain against eternal spirits, hypocritical ideologues, and brutal, unfeeling officers of the law. The story continues with The Barrow Will Send What it May.
Now a nascent demon-hunting crew on the lam, Danielle and her friends arrive in a small town that contains a secret occult library run by anarchists and residents who claim to have come back from the dead. When Danielle and her crew investigate, they are put directly in the crosshairs of a necromancer’s wrath — whose actions threaten to trigger the apocalypse itself.
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Margaret Killjoy’s Danielle Cain series is a dropkick-in-the-mouth anarcho-punk fantasy that pits traveling anarchist Danielle Cain against eternal spirits, hypocritical ideologues, and brutal, unfeeling officers of the law. The story continues with The Barrow Will Send What it May.
Now a nascent demon-hunting crew on the lam, Danielle and her friends arrive in a small town that contains a secret occult library run by anarchists and residents who claim to have come back from the dead. When Danielle and her crew investigate, they are put directly in the crosshairs of a necromancer’s wrath — whose actions threaten to trigger the apocalypse itself.
At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Did not realize this was #2 in a series and the first book was checked out at the library. Still worked not having read the first one. This had everything, I wish there was a sequel!
I love a queer family. I love a good demo hunting. Still, would be nice to see more of that community we encountered in the first book. I understand that Americans are still stuck with their road trip adventures, but, you know, they could potentially find different stories on the way, couldn't they?
I love a queer family. I love a good demo hunting.
Still, would be nice to see more of that community we encountered in the first book.
I understand that Americans are still stuck with their road trip adventures, but, you know, they could potentially find different stories on the way, couldn't they?
Review of 'The Barrow Will Send What it May' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Still good but didn't really stun me the way the first one did! I am still super here for the further adventures of Danielle Cain and her merry crew of genderqueer anarchist punk magicians
Still good but didn't really stun me the way the first one did! I am still super here for the further adventures of Danielle Cain and her merry crew of genderqueer anarchist punk magicians