Welcome back to the Hollows! In the twelfth book of the
series, Kim Harrison gives readers exactly what they have
been wishing for in THE UNDEAD POOL.
Witch and day-walking demon, Rachel Morgan has yet another
problem that has been wreaking havoc on Cincinnati. Spells
have been misfiring all over the place, but seem to be
originating her from ley line. This puts her in a spot
responsible for cleaning up this mess, but when the union
between humans and the Inderlanders rock on shaky ground,
she is wondering if maybe this is a task too big even for
her. With undead master vampires also posing an issue, it
could be an all-out war if this mess isn't contained
immediately.
Meanwhile, Harrison toys the with concept of romance between
Rachel and Trent, her love interest for what seems like too
long now. As they toe around each other, giving hints and
sharing kisses, readers are kept on the precipice as
Harrison addresses the question of Will they ever get
together?
With Harrison's stellar writing and amazing worldbuilding,
it's really no wonder why this series has gained such a
following. The characters continue to grow, the world is
constantly changing and each plot in the books feel fresh
and new. There is no question that THE UNDEAD POOL is the
best of the series!
Supernatural superhero Rachel Morgan must counter a strange magic that could spell civil war for the Hollows in this sexy and bewitching urban fantasy adventure in acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Kim Harrison's Hollows series. Witch and day-walking demon Rachel Morgan has managed to save the demonic ever after from shrinking, but at a high cost. Now, strange magic is attacking Cincinnati and the Hollows, causing spells to backfire or go horribly wrong, and the truce between the races, between Inderlander and human, is shattering. Rachel must stop this dark necromancy before the undead vampire masters who keep the rest of the undead under control are lost and all-out supernatural war breaks out. Rachel knows of only weapon to ensure the peace: ancient elven wild magic, which carries its own perils. And no one know better than Rachel that no good deed goes unpunished . . .