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Moonshine

Published
Feb 2010
Main Genre
Fantasy Fantasy
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288

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Imagining vampires at the heart of the social struggles of 1920s, Moonshine blends a tempestuous romance with dramatic historical fiction, populated by a lively mythology inhabiting the gritty New York City streets

Zephyr Hollis is an underfed, overzealous social activist who teaches night school to the underprivileged of the Lower East Side. Strapped for cash, Zephyr agrees to help a student, the mysterious Amir, who proposes she use her charity worker cover to bring down a notorious vampire mob boss. What he doesn't tell her is why. Soon enough she's tutoring a child criminal with an angelic voice, dodging vampires high on a new blood-based street drug, and trying to determine the real reason behind Amir's request--not to mention attempting to resist (often unsuccessfully) his dark, inhuman charm.

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May 2010 Griffin ISBN 0312648065
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First Edition Feb 2010 Thomas Dunne ISBN 031256547X
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May 2010 St. Martin's ISBN 1429923350
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May 2010 Griffin ISBN B003JTHYI0
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