Urban Fantasy tales by Inanna Gabriel from fictional city Barrow City.
Barrow City stories are numbered, based on order of publication, but they are not directly connected and can be read in any order.
Amateur demon-raisers Mali and Roberta bring a curious bystander with them to a conjuring.
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Barrow City stories are numbered, based on order of publication, but they are not directly connected and can be read in any order.
A deadly magickal confrontation in The Tunnels beneath Barrow City. What is Darla's real agenda with the underground's death queen, Mama?
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Barrow City stories are numbered, based on order of publication, but they are not directly connected and can be read in
The woes of an anonymous death told by an unnamed young woman after her suicide. A Barrow City story.
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Barrow City stories are numbered, based on order of publication, but they are not directly connected and can be read in any order.
Master diviner Moonshadow has taken on a new apprentice, the alluring Kendra. Follow her lessons as he teaches her all he has to share, until the line between apprentice and master begins to blur.
Enter the world of the SphereCasters in the first story in this new series from Inanna Gabriel.
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Enter the mind of Barrow City's most celebrated violinist and composer, Elphias Gaston, and discover the dark, bloody secret behind his inspiration for his world-famous violin concertos. Music and madness blend seamlessly in this disturbing tale of murder and art.
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Unpublished etymologist Warren Nicholas thinks he’s finally made a discovery that will at last advance his career, but it may be more than he can handle… or survive. Happy birthday, Warren!
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“I believe it necessary for this young man to witness firsthand the suffering of others,” said the judge sentencing Ethan Nguyen to community service in the cancer ward. His sudden ability to see the cancer around him in the form of monstrous insects, however, was far more than he or the judge intended or expected.