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Night Life, The Nocturne City Novels

“A book that seamlessly blends a police procedural with a paranormal”—first in the addictive Nocturne City series from a talented voice in dark fantasy (Night Owl Reviews).

Welcome to Nocturne City, where werewolves, black magicians, and witches prowl the streets at night . . .

Among them is Luna Wilder, a tough-as-nails police officer whose job is to keep the peace. As an Insoli werewolf, Luna travels without a pack and must rely on instinct alone. And she’s just been assigned to find the ruthless killer behind a string of ritualistic murders—a killer with ties to an escaped demon found only in legend . . . until now.

But when she investigates prime suspect Dmitri Sandovsky, she can’t resist his wolfish charms. Pack leader of a dangerous clan of Redbacks, Dmitri sends her animal instincts into overdrive and threatens her fiercely-guarded independence. But Luna and Dmitri will need to rely on each other as they’re plunged into an ancient demon underworld and pitted against an expert black magician with the power to enslave them for eternity . . .

“I loved the mystery and the smart, gutsy heroine.” —Karen Chance, New York Times–bestselling author

“Don’t go to bed with this book—it will keep you up all night. It’s that good.” —Lilith Saintcrow, New York Times–bestselling author

“A tense, gritty urban fantasy that grips the audience from the onset.” —The Mystery Gazette

“Luna is tough, smart, and fierce, hiding a conflicted and insecure nature behind her drive for justice and independence, without falling into cliché. It’s also just a lot of fun to read.” —Kat Richardson, national bestselling author

Caitlin Kittredge

Caitlin Kittredge is the author of the Nocturne City and Black London series, as well as several short stories. She started writing novels at age 13, and after a few years writing screenplays, comic books and fan-fiction, she wrote Night Life, her debut novel. She is the proud owner of an English degree, two cats, a morbid imagination, a taste for black clothing, punk rock, and comic books. She's lucky enough to write full time and watches far too many trashy horror movies. She lives in Olympia, Washington.

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