1979 Britain. Darcy is stuck in London and in a dead-end job with a bunch of sexist tabloid journalists she reluctantly calls her colleagues. Escaping for a cigarette break, she witnesses a crime. A crime that defies the law of physics. How can the victim be dead when he’s not even been born yet? Darcy finds herself dealing with killers who make her an impossible offer.
The Silent Princess
on Oct. 09, 2011
Wow, another fantastic read from this author!
It's a dark fairytale, as all good fairytales should be (forget all your sugary sweet Disney versions).
Room Service
on Oct. 16, 2011
An entertaining read!
To begin with I thought it was going to be a light-hearted affair with lovable ghosts, etc.
I was wrong.
A creepy tale, perfect for being read aloud on Halloween!
Foul is Fair
on Aug. 22, 2012
Politicians who are more than they appear to be, sneaky tabloid journalists, and a sexy latino witch-hunter are just some of the people Sam, a London-based witch, encounters in this fun little story.
Written in first-person, the character of Sam, who narrates the story, has a unique voice. She's quite the witty lass!
I'm really hoping Haplin writes more Sam stories in the future.