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Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison

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In Dead Witch Walking, did you enjoy ...

... a driven protagonist navigating supernatural danger while pursuing a clear objective?

Moon Called by Patricia Briggs

If you loved how Rachel Morgan is thrust into a risky mission that propels the plot of Dead Witch Walking, you'll be drawn to Mercy Thompson in Moon Called. Mercy, a mechanic and shapeshifter, is pulled into a deadly conflict involving werewolves, vampires, and fae as she investigates a mysterious attack. The sense of purpose and high-stakes action will keep you turning pages.

... the blend of urban magic, supernatural politics, and a gritty city setting?

Storm Front by Jim Butcher

If you enjoyed the modern, magic-infused Cincinnati of Dead Witch Walking, you'll love Harry Dresden's Chicago in Storm Front. Harry is a wizard for hire who navigates the seedy underbelly of the supernatural world, facing off against vampires, fae, and magical crimes. The urban fantasy setting and immersive worldbuilding feel both familiar and fresh.

... a tough heroine who makes mistakes, breaks rules, and operates in shades of gray?

Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire

Rachel Morgan’s willingness to bend the rules and make questionable choices is one of the best parts of Dead Witch Walking. In Rosemary and Rue, October 'Toby' Daye is a fae PI with a complicated past and a knack for making morally challenging decisions. If you like protagonists who aren’t always straightforward heroes, Toby’s journey will captivate you.

... a vividly imagined magical world with its own rules, politics, and supernatural factions?

Magic Bites by Ilona Andrews

The detailed supernatural society and unique magical laws in Dead Witch Walking are echoed in Magic Bites. Kate Daniels is a mercenary who navigates a dangerous Atlanta where magic and technology battle for supremacy. The intricate politics, magical systems, and lore will appeal to your love of rich worldbuilding.

... a sharp, witty tone and humor woven into the supernatural chaos?

Discount Armageddon by Seanan McGuire

If Rachel Morgan’s snappy banter and the humor amid danger were highlights for you, Discount Armageddon delivers in spades. Verity Price is a cryptozoologist who faces monsters and ancient conspiracies with sarcasm and wit, making even the most perilous situations a delight to read.

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