Black Dog: Hellhound Chronicles

· Sold by Harper Collins
3.9
15 reviews
Ebook
368
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

From the mind of Caitlin Kittredge, the award-winning author of the Iron Codex trilogy and Vertigo comic Coffin Hill, comes Black Dog, the first book in a new urban fantasy series about revenge and hell...it's Kill Bill with demons!

Ava has spent the last hundred years as a hellhound, the indentured servant of a reaper who hunts errant souls and sends them to Hell. When a human necromancer convinces her to steal her reaper’s scythe, Ava incurs the wrath of the demon Lilith, her reaper’s boss.

As punishment for her transgression, Lilith orders Ava to track down the last soul in her reaper’s ledger . . . or die trying.

But after a hundred years of servitude, it’s time for payback. And Hell hath no fury like an avenging Ava. . . .


Ratings and reviews

3.9
15 reviews
Anna Gustafson
February 6, 2015
This book simply rocked. Intriguing story and engaging characters. Definitely looking forward to the next book in this new series.
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Darrin Donaty
October 31, 2019
Very well written. Enjoyed the characters. Highly recommended
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Shawnee Davis
January 20, 2015
Loved it
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About the author

Caitlin Kittredge has written several comic books and novels for adults and teens. She spends her time in Massachusetts fixing up her 1881 Victorian house, which she shares with several spoiled cats and a vast collection of geeky ephemera. You can follow her on Twitter @caitkitt.

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