Occult Crimes Investigation Unit #1: Sorcery Squad

by Jamie Gregory

Occult Crimes Investigation Unit #1: Sorcery Squad by Jamie Gregory (Book) in Literature & Fiction
ISBN: 978-1-4116-9825-3
Publisher: Jamie Gregory
Copyright: © 2006  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom
Download: 1 documents, 648 KB

Printed: 138 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Set in London of the near future Sorcery Squad introduces us to the latest offshoot of the Special Crimes Directorate: the Occult Crimes Investigation Unit. DCI Amanda Oliver leads a team of specialist investigators tracking down the criminals behind occult related crimes in the capitol. Each member of the team has an area of expertise ranging from Taoism and alchemy to voodoo and chaos ‘magick’. Story Synopsis Two charred bodies are found in a burnt out furniture shop and what should have been a routine murder enquiry turns into the first major case for OCIU. When the evidence points to the fire breaking out during a demonic conjuration DCI Amanda Oliver is called in to investigate. What she and her team uncover is a bizarre world of secret societies and ancient alchemical tradition and a conspiracy that leads to the heart of power in the European Union.


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An Occult Crimes Investigation Unit: #1 Sorcery Squad -- A Battle of Good versus Evil
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19 May 2006
Read this one with lots of lights on. It has scenes as scary as those in "The Exorcist" or a Steven King novel. Jamie's gift for descriptive writing brings you into the story and keeps you there. I "saw" every setting from the dark and horrific to the glittering and magical. The characters are very well done. Each has an occult talent that blends perfectly with or exists because of the being it occupies.

I applaud the amount of research Jamie obviously conducted. This book is a primer on occult practices blended with a complexly plotted storyline.

Who won? Good? Evil? I'll never tell. You have to buy the book to find out.

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