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OWL AND THE JAPANESE CIRCUS “She is an archaeologist, renegade, fantasy game lover, and thief who lives in a wacky world populated by dragons, nagus, and vampires. She is Owl, and we meet her for the first time in
Owl and the Japanese Circus, a book that's fast-paced, humorous, action-filled, and completely original. Kristi Charish has created a wonderful, quirky character in Owl, and I predict this adventure is going be only the first of many.” -- Ian Hamilton, author of the Ava Lee novels
“Adventure! Drama! Japanese radish demons! Dr. Kristi Charish in my zombie series is an evil bitch who conducts horrible experiments. But the real Kristi Charish is awesome and her debut novel releases tomorrow! And it's fantastic! Owl and the Japanese Circus! Go buy!” -- Diana Rowland, author of My Life as a White Trash Zombie
“Antiquities thief Owl is snarky, funny, and geeky—in the absolute best way possible. Her globe-trotting escapades are brimming with unique supernatural foes and comic-book cool. Urban fantasy fans will cheer Owl on to the thrilling conclusion and eagerly anticipate the next adventure. Go Owl!” -- Jenn Bennett, author of Kindling the Moon and the Arcadia Bell series
“A great new fantasy series of fans of Indiana Jones and Buffy the Vampire Slayer...Here's to hoping this will be the first of many outings for Owl.” * Library Journal, starred review *
“Charish deftly imagines Studio Ghibli doing Tomb Raider. Great fun.” -- Mark Teppo, author of Mongoloid w 47N and the Lightbreaker UF series (Night shade)
“Rich, stylish, and uber geeky. A thrill-ride to the darkly glittering crossroads of myth and archeology.” -- Phoebe Kitanidis, author of Glimmer
“A swashbuckling affair. Check your skepticism at the door, because this one is going to defy logic in the pursuit of having a really good time.” * LitStack *
“Alix – Owl – ain’t your parent’s Indiana Jones; she’s a tech savvy, gadget friendly, plain speaking, cat loving, Corona drinking, hardcore gamer gal.” * LitStack *