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Iced

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Páginas
512
Idioma
EN
ISBN
9780385344401
Tiempo de Lectura
~8h 58min

Iced es un book de Karen Marie Moning. Tiene 512 páginas.

Sobre este libro

Karen Marie Moning’s Iced continues the Fever Series by following MacKayla Lane, a Scottish woman with rare psychic gifts navigating the shadowed underbelly of Dublin. Blending paranormal investigation with urban mystery, the novel explores themes of cultural displacement, the burden of extraordinary ability, and the fragile boundaries between trust and deception. Set against a backdrop of mythological references and contemporary crime, Moning constructs a tightly woven narrative where folklore intersects with modern law enforcement. The story maintains the series’ signature pace, balancing character-driven tension with intricate plotting and a richly realized supernatural ecosystem. Readers familiar with Moning’s work will recognize her distinctive narrative voice and commitment to layered world-building, while newcomers encounter a protagonist whose resilience is tested by forces both human and otherworldly. The novel stands as a deliberate continuation of the Fever universe, emphasizing psychological depth alongside genre conventions and reinforcing Moning’s reputation for crafting complex, character-focused urban fantasy.

Sobre el Autor

Karen Marie Moning es el autor de Iced. Explora su catálogo completo en Booklogr.

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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Iced?+

Iced tiene 512 páginas.

¿De qué trata Iced?+

Karen Marie Moning’s Iced continues the Fever Series by following MacKayla Lane, a Scottish woman with rare psychic gifts navigating the shadowed underbelly of Dublin. Blending paranormal investigation with urban mystery, the novel explores themes of cultural displacement, the burden of extraordinar...

¿Quién escribió Iced?+

Iced fue escrito por Karen Marie Moning.