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Story: Almost Midnight

Now Dags works as a P.I. in Hollywood, California. But only when he’s not hunting demons.

Thanks to a particularly nasty one on Hollywood Boulevard, Dags accidentally saves the life of a movie star, and it turns his life upside down. She hires him for protection. A dead guy leaves Dags his dog. Someone opens a hell portal under the Hollywood sign. A female homicide detective who hates Dags from high school wonders if he’s a serial killer.

Complicating all of that is Phoenix X, a movie star on the rise with a movie star boyfriend. Dags can’t get her out of his head, and she’s just as inexplicably drawn to him.

Unfortunately, with demons targeting Dags all over the city, plus an open portal letting in more, her fascination with him will probably get her killed.

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"My name is Black. Quentin Black."

Gifted with an uncanny sense about people, psychologist Miri Fox works as a profiler for the San Francisco police. When her best friend, homicide detective Nick Tanaka, thinks he's finally nailed the serial murderer known as the "Wedding Killer," she agrees to check him out, using her gift to discover the truth.

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He claims to be hunting the killer too, and the longer Miri talks to him, the more determined she becomes to uncover his secrets.

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