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Skip to content A. NIXON author Menu Search * Negotiating (with) the Dead * Availability * About * Contact Search for: Search NEGOTIATING (WITH) THE DEAD BY A. NIXON “Someone should speak to the dead… The dead will know who killed them.” Ebook available from Amazon When the bodies started showing up along the River of the Dead, everyone had a theory. Everyone except Alasdair Johnson. Since he was young, Alasdair could sense with the supernatural, whether or not he wanted to. As an adult, he’d much rather be left alone by both the dead and the living. He definitely isn’t keen to get involved in this whole “dead bodies” thing. But as a former child medium and a potent magnet for the dearly and nearly departed, Alasdair has a feeling that he’s going to get dragged into it. Because he always does. (And he’s got the scars to prove it.) Negotiating (with) the Dead is A. Nixon’s debut novel. It chronicles the misadventures of a reluctant medium in a world where ghosts, necromancers, and the cops that investigate them are just a part of any regular Monday. SHARE THIS: * Twitter * Facebook * GOODREADS GOODREADS: READ Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening by Marjorie M. Liu I can't believe I missed putting this on my shelves when I read it the first time but, anyway, just re-read in preparation for volume 2 and I'm glad that I did. I think I enjoyed it, was better able to follow the world building on the se... Monstress, Vol. 1: Awakening by Marjorie M. Liu I can't believe I missed putting this on my shelves when I read it the first time but, anyway, just re-read in preparation for volume 2 and I'm glad that I did. I think I enjoyed it, was better able to follow the world building on the se... The Story of Silence by Alex Myers I really loved this one. The poetic language, the awesome knights, Silence finding a way to be true to themselves. It was just wonderful. There were moments of realism at the end that make me sad, that Alfred turned away, that the king ... Rocket Raccoon: Grounded by Matthew Rosenberg A quick, fun adventure. Essentially it's Rocket having the worst.day.ever while just trying to get off planet. It sort of reminds me of Fraction's Hawkeye run, in a fun way. Moonstruck, Vol. 2: Some Enchanted Evening by Grace Ellis Yep, as much fun as vol 1! I'm glad we got a bit more backstory on the characters and I look forward to seeing what happens next. Share book reviews and ratings with A., and even join a book club on Goodreads. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. * Privacy * * A. Nixon * Customize * Sign up * Log in * Copy shortlink * Report this content * Manage subscriptions Loading Comments... Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website