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No Gods, No Monsters
by Cadwell Turnbull
The supernatural lurks just below the surface of everyday life in this refreshing modern urban fantasy, which takes a deep look at the psychological impact of violence and discrimination on people, relationships, and society.
No Gods, No Monsters examines the nature of humanity, from intimate living room conversations between partners to secret cult meetings to protests on the streets of Boston. Against a fantastical backdrop of werewolves, witches, and other supernatural beings, every character, conversation, and scene stands out as completely realistic and believable.
I loved getting to know this diverse cast of characters, and briefly inhabiting a world so familiar and yet so strange.
No Gods, No Monsters examines the nature of humanity, from intimate living room conversations between partners to secret cult meetings to protests on the streets of Boston. Against a fantastical backdrop of werewolves, witches, and other supernatural beings, every character, conversation, and scene stands out as completely realistic and believable.
I loved getting to know this diverse cast of characters, and briefly inhabiting a world so familiar and yet so strange.