Fire Season Dramatized Adaptation, Stephen Blackmoore
Fire Season Dramatized Adaptation, Stephen Blackmoore
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Synopsis

The fourth book of this dark urban fantasy series follows necromancer Eric Carter through a world of vengeful gods and goddesses, mysterious murders, and restless ghosts.

Los Angeles is burning.

During one of the hottest summers the city has ever seen, someone is murdering mages with fires that burn when they shouldn't, that don't stop when they should. Necromancer Eric Carter is being framed for the killings and hunted by his own people.

To Carter, everything points to the god Quetzalcoatl coming after him, after he defied the mad wind god in the Aztec land of the dead. But too many things aren't adding up, and Carter knows there's more going on.

If he doesn't figure out what it is and put a stop to it fast, Quetzalcoatl won't just kill him, he'll burn the whole damn city down with him.

About Stephen Blackmoore

Stephen Blackmoore is the author of the noir/urban fantasy Eric Carter series, about a necromancer in modern-day Los Angeles. He has also written tie-in novels for television and video games, and has worked as a key writer and creative director for table-top role-playing games.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley

I liked this one better than all the previous Eric Carter novels. I think it's the "time spent with the character" effect. Maybe not. But I did enjoy it more. The fact that it's a little on the nose with California burning all the time helps a lot. These are very UF. All action, all quip, all magic.......more

Goodreads review by Beth

This is my first read by Stephen Blackmoore but I’m sure it won’t be my last. Although, I’m jumping into this series four books in, I was quickly sweep away into the marvelous world Blackmoore created for Eric Carter. Carter has been framed for gruesome murders while he hunts for the deity causing al......more

FIRE SEASON is the fourth book in the Eric Carter series and my introduction to the series. Starting with book four may be a bit unwise since that means I've missed a lot of events in Eric Carter's life. On the plus side, I found the book to be easy to get into, and I loved that it was action from p......more