Ebook {Epub PDF} In Numina by Assaph Mehr






















 · Book Blurb This is the second story of Togas, daggers, and Magic – for lovers of Ancient Rome, Hardboiled detectives, and Urban Fantasy. A rich landlord finds tenants are abandoning his apartment buildings, spouting tales of horrific events and whispering that the old gods - the numina - came alive and cursed the buildings. Enter. Assaph Mehr, author This is the second Story of Togas, daggers, and Magic – for lovers of Ancient Rome, Hardboiled detectives, and Urban Fantasy. A rich landlord finds tenants are abandoning his apartment buildings, spouting tales of horrific events and whispering that the old gods - the numina - came alive and cursed the buildings. In Numina: Urban Fantasy in Ancient Rome (Stories of Togas, Daggers, and Magic Book 2) Sep 1, by Assaph Mehr (42).


September In Numina by Assaph Mehr. When old gods suddenly start roaming the Earth, a detective—who's uniquely qualified, since he's also a magician—takes the case. Assaph Mehr. This week I am thrilled to be having a slice of cake with indie author Assaph Mehr. Assaph has been a bibliophile since he learnt to read at the age of five, and a Romanophile ever since he first got his hands on Asterix, way back in elementary school. This exacerbated when his parents took him on a trip to Rome and Italy - he. In Numina (Stories of Togas Daggers and Magic, #2) by Assaph Mehr Book Review Write on: Tue, by C.T. Phipps in Charles' Reviews Read font size decrease font size increase font size.


Assaph Mehr, author This is the second Story of Togas, daggers, and Magic – for lovers of Ancient Rome, Hardboiled detectives, and Urban Fantasy. A rich landlord finds tenants are abandoning his apartment buildings, spouting tales of horrific events and whispering that the old gods - the numina - came alive and cursed the buildings. Take the subgenre of Roman whodunnits, add a dash of Scooby Doo, and you’ve got yourself In Numina, the second in Assaph Mehr’s Daggers and Magic series. Not to worry, you don’t need to read the first book to understand this one. "Mehr creates a vivid cast and an equally vivid setting in which magic just seems to fit in perfectly." -- Richard Knaak, NYT best-selling author ofauthor of Legends of Huma "Mehr's imagined world based on ancient Rome feels at once familiar and dreamlike.".

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