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For well over a century the town of Raine's Landing, Massachusetts, has been cut off from the outside world. It's hidden by a witch's curse ... nobody knows that it's there, and nobody who was born there can ever leave. And if that wasn't strange enough, most people who live there practice varying degrees of magic. There are a small group of High Adepts, powerful conjurors indeed. There are the people of the Tyburn district, who live their lives in worship of the Moon Goddess. But almost everybody has a mystic amulet or knows some spells. And that being the case, the town ought to be pretty safe. But that, unfortunately, is not the case. Raine's Landing is under almost constant supernatural attack, from demons, dark magicians, ancient gods, and even from some people who were born inside the place. It has become a focus for the battle between Light and Dark, and no one can be certain how that Magic War will end. It’s only early February, and the town should still be in the grip of winter. But the air has turned unseasonably warm and an unexpected thaw has come. And as the snows begin to melt back, bodies start to be discovered, murdered human corpses, each with strange ritual markings carved into their flesh. At first another serial killer is suspected, but it is not that. The markings are satanic ones. Somebody inside the town is practicing black magic of the foulest kind. Demons have been summoned, dark spells cast, doorways opened into deeper realms. And then the Landing’s adepts start to be attacked. And with his sidekick, Cassie Mallory, unable to help him, ex-cop Ross Devries is facing the toughest and most brutal fight of his entire life. Because this time, he is battling the Hordes of Hell. PRAISE FOR THE RAINE'S LANDING "Will keep you on the edge of your seat. A definite must read for those into urban fantasy, paranormal fiction, or just a good book" - SF Revu. "When it comes to fiction for me, characters are first and foremost the most important factor in drawing me into the story, and Mr. Richards' characters are absolutely wonderful. The action is fast and furious, with plenty of witchcraft, magic, and supernatural beings. His writing is atmospheric and spooky, once you start you will find it hard to put down" - The Monster Librarian. "Tremendously entertaining. I thoroughly recommend this to all fans of the paranormal genre" - author Gaston Sanders. "By weaving this fantasy into a modern setting, Richards creates something unique" - Alternative Reads. "The action doesn't let up for a page as Richards pulls one menace out of the bag after another. Raine's Landing is a playground for (his) vibrant imagination, while the rest of us stand on the sidelines with eyes wide open at his audacity and wonder what he'll do next" - Black Static magazine. "Just hums along, taking you at high speed to places of which you have never dreamed. Be sure to pick up this superb fantasy" - The Deepening Review Site. "Richards is a master at suspending disbelief and combining horror, fantasy and humor in a way that will mesmerize readers from cover to cover" - Romantic Times Book Reviews, sf/fantasy section. "A terrific author. A unique and eloquent voice" - editor John Pelan.