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Deadly Lineage

Necromancer Tales, Book 1

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Deadly Lineage

By: MJ May
Narrated by: Declan Winters, Curtis Michael Holland
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Shunned by most species and abandoned by their warlock fathers, necromancers are marginalized, feared, and reclusive.

Erasmus Boone is different. His warlock father chose love instead of abandonment. Unusually powerful and talented, Boone embraced his necromantic abilities and managed to carve out an existence within a world that would rather he not exist at all.

Humans aren't the most respected species. Hell, they're just a step above termites in the eyes of most. Detective Franklin O'Hare has never taken derision towards his humanity to heart. Determined to do the best given his human limitations, Detective O'Hare does whatever it takes to right the wrongs of the world—no matter the species concerned—even if that means working with a necromancer. Besides, Erasmus Boone isn't so bad. In fact, he's temptingly perfect.

Seeking solace after a difficult case, Boone walks the typically peaceful gravesites of Trinity's Holy Cross Cemetery. The gentle hum of contented, long-dead souls eases Boone's mind—until he's hit with an unearthly cry unlike any he's heard before. Unfortunately, that first soulful cry isn't Boone's last, each wail revealing a disconcerting pattern. There's a serial killer in the wind, and their murders are resulting in souls with painful, missing pieces, leaving their voices incoherent and indecipherable.

Boone and O'Hare must work closely together if they're going to stop the killings. O'Hare learns quickly that keeping Boone safe from disgruntled clients and serial killers is a never-ending and nearly impossible task.

As O'Hare and Boone grow closer, so does the killer. They need to figure out who's indiscriminately murdering seemingly unrelated species and why the victims' souls are devastated beyond repair before Boone becomes another victim on the ominous list.

Deadly Lineage is the first book in the Necromancer Tales series. This series is a spin-off of the Perfect Pixie series and takes place in the same world but can be enjoyed on its own.

Deadly Lineage is an M/M romantic fantasy mystery with an unusually sane necromancer just trying to make a living, a humble human detective attempting to ignore his attraction to the aforementioned necromancer, an arrogant but redeemably overprotective warlock father, a twisted serial killer, a questionably agreeable all-powerful djinn, damaged souls, humans—some redeemable and some not, a steamy Mississippi summer, and far too much sweet tea. It also contains mentions of violence, murder, souls brought back from the beyond, speciest bigotry, and a few characters of questionable morals and sanity. Deadly Lineage has an HFN ending.

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Cosy Murder, Dark Magic & a Slow-Burn Bond

From the very beginning, I had a strong hunch about who the murderer was—and surprise, I was right. It was so obvious, and the main characters took ages to catch up, which did test my patience a bit. But you know what? That didn’t stop me from absolutely loving this book.

I’m obsessed with the darker tone MJ May is exploring in this new shared world. It’s a huge shift from the whimsical charm of Perfect Pixies, diving into gruesome murders and shadowy corners of the paranormal. And I was so here for it. It felt like a cozy paranormal murder mystery with a sharp, emotional edge.

Erasmus and Franklin? Perfection. No over-the-top spice here—just two characters who get each other in such a grounded, heartwarming way. Their relationship is stable, warm, and full of genuine care, even before anything official is said. I love that kind of slow-build connection.

Also, shoutout to Aurelia. This djinn is becoming more compelling with every scene, and I can’t wait to see where her arc leads.

Despite the predictability of the mystery itself, the world-building was rich, the character dynamics were full of heart, and I turned every page with excitement. MJ May’s style remains unique, vivid, and utterly engrossing. Count me in for the next one!

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