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Beasts of Burdin
Release Date: February 10, 2014


Demon hunter Ty Burdin hung up his guns, knife, trench coat and fedora a year ago. Bags packed, hands washed of all demon politics, he’s done. Forever. 

In fact, to get far far away, he dragged Nora, his rockabilly secretary, from Miami to the Tennessee mountains where he’s lived a life of peace—if peace can be defined as drowning in scotch and taking private eye jobs to keep the lights on. Jobs for real people. Not demons. 

No demons. 

He’s retired from that. Remember? 

Demon hunters aren’t a dime a dozen, though, and when Ty’s brother asks him for a favor—just one—what’s a brother to do? Agreeing to take down one hillbilly demon shouldn’t take that long. In. Decapitate. Out. Favor complete. Back to the office where Nora and his bottle of whiskey are waiting. 

Unfortunately for Ty, staying retired doesn’t seem to be in the cards, and an avalanche of bad luck draws him right back to an agency he despises and the career that nearly cost him his sanity. 

This time, Ty has no way out and will have to face his own demons just to survive.

You can find it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Goodreads. 


You can find a excerpt here.


Reviews:
Currently rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon.



"An interesting take on a concept that is getting old fast. I never thought I'd find demons this interesting again... I've described it as a summer blockbuster in novel form." - J. Edward Paul, Author

"I absolutely enjoyed reading about the supernatural world created by Alexander Nader. It's- WOW!!!" - Elyssa Marie, Books and Iced Coffee.
 
"Ty also has a rather jaded, but humorous world outlook. The story is well-told, flows smoothly, and continually held my interest." - Laurie J's Thoughts and Reviews

"Ty's narrative voice was snappy and amusingly jaded, just as one would hope for in a whisky-soaked private eye with demon decapitation at the top of his résumé. Talking of demons, the sheer variety sprinkled throughout the story was impressive" - Danielle Shipley, Author

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