The Many Lives of Lucas Kane - Book 2: Graveyard Shift
An action adventure werewolves, vampires and shifters novel.
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Craig Zerf
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Las Vegas is open for business. To Hell.
After sealing one Rift in the desert, exorcist–weretiger Lucas Kane rolls back into Vegas expecting a breather. Instead, the Strip is dim, cell towers are dead, and low-level demons swarm the city like roaches. The Vitelli vampire family is bleeding out, the Shifter Council shows up to “help” (and argue over who’s in charge), and something ancient is wiring mortuaries, tunnels, and nightclubs into a ritual circuit that spells one word: HOME.
Lucas has a shotgun, a Saint Benedict medal, and a very short fuse. Riley—his blade-happy, bloodborn partner—brings the speed, the sarcasm, and the body count. Together with uneasy vampire and shifter allies, they’ll salt, burn, and pray their way through six hell-nodes beneath the city before the gate in the dark finishes opening.
If they fail, Vegas doesn’t just fall. It disappears.
Expect:
Demon nests in abandoned casinos, bone-cold morgues, and teeth-lined tunnels
A vampire patriarch whose wounds won’t heal—and a daughter who plays the city like a piano
A neutral shifter pouring tea and dropping bombs (the intel kind)
Latin prayers as weapons, consecrated buckshot, and one very angry weretiger
Dark humor, blood, and a last stand beneath an unfinished mall
Perfect for fans of Ben Aaronovitch, Jim Butcher, and Craig Schaefer—gritty urban fantasy with claws, faith, and fire.
Start here or continue the series. Graveyard Shift explodes with high-octane action, gallows humor, and a citywide exorcism you won’t forget.
One city. Six nodes. Zero sleep.
Click Buy Now and clock in. The night shift is hell.