The Fourth Channel

The Fourth Channel
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Download or read book The Fourth Channel written by Jen Kirchner and published by Jen Kirchner. This book was released on 2013-02-22 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For years, Kari Hunter's fooled the world into thinking she's just an everyday girl. Sure, she's the lead singer of world-renowned band Vis Viva, but outside of that, she recycles religiously, is an avid supporter of the environment, and she's a certifiable coffee addict. But Kari has a secret she keeps from her family, friends, and fans.Kari Hunter is a necromancer.The rarest and most powerful of all magic-born, necromancers are notorious for leaving a trail of sacrifices in their wake. But Kari isn't interested in hurting anyone. She works hard at being as un-necromancer-like as possible: everyone she stabs gets a bandage and a lollipop, and whenever her sacrificial knives get too excited by the prospect of violence, she puts them in time-out... in her lingerie drawer.But when an agent of voodoo master Ruair� O'Bryne catches Kari using her powers, her secret's out. And if Ruair� finds out who Kari is, he'll stop at nothing to make her his next sacrifice.


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