Grand Theft Sorcery – Elliott Kay

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A white cloud of sand flew past the edges of his blinding glare, and then he felt some of it against his face. The pain and the glare vanished. Sunday rolled up off the floor, clutching the now-empty sandwich bag she had filled with ordinary grocery store salt. She launched that same angry fist into Jamal’s side, driving him back from Evan. Lex had also come too close to her. Sunday continued her lunge in a downward roll, kicking her legs through his to bring him to the floor.

The second revolver came out of the holster on her left hip and fired. “No!” Jamal shouted while Lex cried out. He had his wand up again and blurted another word as Sunday turned the pistol on him. The weapon clicked as if empty. Jamal roared with effort and waved dramatically. Evan saw a faint shimmer reach from Jamal to Sunday as sorcery flung her against the wall. Recovered now, Evan was mid-rush toward Jamal when the shimmer turned on him and sent Evan right back to the floor.

Grains of sand coated Evan’s face and hand upon landing. He’d fallen right in the remains of Sunday’s magic-draining trick, which seemed was just as bad for him as the others. The starry pattern on his sleeve and the back of his hand faded. He felt an itch all over his body. “Help me,” Jamal growled, again betraying an effort of will.

“Help me,” Lex coughed back. “I’m fucking shot.” “Shoot her back. You’ve got a gun. Shoot ’em both.” “How about we help?” asked a new voice. Evan looked back down their path to stare down black fur, bright red eyes, and snarling menace. He couldn’t put a breed to the huge dog if he tried.

Copyright © 2024 by Elliott Kay Cover illustration © 2024 Julie Dillon Line Design © 2024 Lee Moyer All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Created with Vellum OceanofPDF.com THE GOOD INTENTIONS SERIES Grand Theft Sorcery is written to stand on its own.

However, it shares a world and characters with the Good Intentions series: Good Intentions Natural Consequences Personal Demons Past Due OceanofPDF.com CONTENTS Warning 1. God On the Run 2. Celestial Navigation 3. Constellations 4. Dead Reckoning 5. Charting Stars 6. Perihelion 7. Pathfinding 8. Upshift 9. Stellar Drift 10. Penumbra 11. Gravity 12. So Many Felonies 13. Stellar Alignment 14. Criminal Spin 15. Accomplices 16. Something to Lose 17. Expert Assistance 18. Ethics 19. Treasures 20. Purpose 21. Soft Skills 22. Parallax 23. Singularity 24. Terminal Velocity 25.

Full-Contact Astronomy 26. Red Shift Epilogue About the Author Also by Elliott Kay OceanofPDF.com WARNING Grand Theft Sorcery contains explicit sex, explicit violence, explicit criticism of American law enforcement, bilingual profanity, a meet-cute that ends in homicide, conspicuous consumption, Los Angeles, demons, monsters, cops, vampires, talent agents, tautologies, street racing, attempted murder, successful murder, axe murder, motorcycle helmet murder, matching basketball hoodies, carjacking, kidnapping, brief torture, discovery of animal abuse (past/off-page), destruction of evidence, rampant traffic violations, premeditated hotel reservation with Only One Bed, desecration of the dead, awkward meetings with the ex, awkward meetings with the ex’s mom, deadly bisexuals, hypermasculine podcaster trash, acknowledgment of white privilege, false license plates, conspiracy, squatting, looting, mauling, home invasion, trespassing, witchcraft, abuse of authority, aggressive generosity, arguable cannibalism, destruction of private property, search warrant violations, outright lies, phone hacking, petty theft, grand larceny, vandalism, arson, defenestration, resisting arrest, driving under the influence of existential shock, appropriation of queer meme culture, shooting, punching, kicking, biting, couch surfing, bribery of wildlife, old timey Hollywood stereotypes, internet sexism and exploitation thereof, unflattering implications about Heaven and angels, two entirely normal cats, and the Black Dog of the Mojave.

OceanofPDF.com E 1 GOD ON THE RUN van had already hit rock bottom three times today, and that was before someone threw him down a flight of stairs. His diaphragm still spasmed from the first punches in the garage. He didn’t struggle, given the inability to breathe and the lock his brawny handlers had on his arms. The eight-figure Hollywood Hills “modern build” monstrosity held two hundred finance bros and D-list celebrities tonight. Not one of them wandered into the hallway to ask what this random server had done, let alone why they dragged him deeper into the house.

Someone ran a card through an electronic slot at a door, and then Evan’s handlers shoved him into the shadows. The first hit from the stairway struck his arm.

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