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Hounds of the Underworld

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Hounds of the Underworld blends mystery, near-future noir and horror. Set in New Zealand it's the product of a collaboration by two Kiwi authors, one with Chinese heritage and the other Māori. This debut book in The Path of Ra series offers compelling new voices and an exotic perspective on the detective drama.


On the verge of losing her laboratory, her savings, and all respect for herself, Pandora (Penny) Yee lands her first contract as scientific consult to the police department. And with seventeen murder cases on the go, the surly inspector is happy to leave her to it. Only she's going to need to get around, and that means her slightly unhinged adopted brother, Matiu, will be doing the driving. But something about the case spooks Matiu, something other than the lack of a body in the congealing pool of blood in the locked room or that odd little bowl.


"...a wild and gruesome treat, packed with mystery, action, and dark humor. Horror fans will devour it!"

—Jeff Strand, Four-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of Wolf Hunt and Blister

"Filled with an incredible unity of voice and magnificent world building, Hounds of the Underworld was impossible to put down. I was hooked on the first page."

—Jake Bible, Bram Stoker Award-nominated novelist and author of Z-Burbia, Mega and Salvage Merc One

"A dark tech-noir so near to our future, it could be tomorrow, hard-boiled and hair-raising! One of the best speculative fiction novels ever written."

—Paul Mannering, Engines of Empathy

 

"Written with verve, Rabarts and Murray's novel has as much heart as suspense."

—Publishers Weekly

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 3, 2017
      Rabarts and Murray (At the Edge) mix crime drama and horror in this lively, promising series launch set in a near-future Auckland, New Zealand. Scientific researcher Pandora “Penny” Yee has been hired to help figure out what happened at a messy crime scene. Her psychically gifted brother, Matiu, who serves as her driver and bodyguard at their father’s insistence, does not like the look of the case: there are odd circumstances surrounding the crime (which may or may not have been a murder), and he hears voices telling him to interfere with the investigation. But Penny is desperate for her lab business to succeed so she can repay a loan from her demanding parents and maybe even earn their respect, so she insists on sticking with it, dismissing Matiu’s connection with the spirit world as “talking to his imaginary friend.” As Penny and Matiu pursue the case further, they realize they are on the brink of otherworldly intrigue and terror. Written with verve, Rabarts and Murray’s novel has as much heart as suspense. The characters brim with life. Penny and Matiu’s sibling banter is both entertaining and bitter, colored by the complicated history of their multiracial family. The authors’ use of Maˉori and New Zealander terminology throughout gives a sense of place. The horrific parts of the narrative have a tendency to fall a little flat, and true, exhilarating terror is never reached. Otherwise, Rabarts and Murray’s joint effort puts a delightful, refreshing spin on urban fantasy tropes.

    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      Rabarts and Murray (coeditors, Baby Teeth: Bite-Sized Tales of Terror) join forces to create a supernatural detective series steeped in cosmic horror. Pandora "Penny" Yee, a scientific consultant for the police in New Zealand, is working on a case involving an exploded body, dogs, and a strange wooden bowl. Penny's adopted brother and driver, Matiu, is an ex-con who talks to a demonic imaginary friend. When Matiu touches that strange bowl, he hears screaming; he senses something evil that his skeptic sister does not, something that could be coming for them all. The dueling perspectives of the two main characters keep the story moving quickly, and the sibling banter between Penny and Matiu, voiced by Susan Holt and Dan Rabarts, helps lighten the mood before the story takes a serious plunge into horror. VERDICT Should appeal to fans of Jim Butcher's "Dresden Files" and Patricia Briggs's "Mercy Thompson" series, although the dialogue and accents of the narrators, along with creepy music between chapters, give this audiobook its own unique sound. This first installment in the "Path of Ra" series stands on its own but also builds excitement for the next books to come.--James Gardner

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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