Every Which Way But Dead

Every Which Way But Dead by Kim Harrison is a fantasy novel published by Voyager in 2006, featuring 501 pages in English. The story follows witch Rachel as she navigates complex relationships and dangerous alliances, particularly with the demon Algaliarept, whom she enlists to testify against the evil vampire Piscary. Rachel’s decision to let Algaliarept become her familiar complicates her life, especially as she grapples with her feelings for both her boyfriend Nick and the alluring vampire Kisten.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of loyalty, danger, and romance as Rachel attempts to maintain control over her situation while facing unexpected challenges. The plot thickens as she rescues Ceri, the demon’s former familiar, and realizes that Algaliarept’s true nature poses a significant threat. This edition presents a rich blend of fantasy and literary elements, inviting readers into a world where magic and personal dilemmas collide.
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To get demon Algaliarept to testify at the trial of evil vampire Piscary, who poses an imminent threat to witch Rachel, she agrees to let Algaliarept become her familiar and share her aura. Rachel is certain she can maintain control, since she is keeping her soul. When she changes places with the demon’s old familiar, Ceri, she takes pity on the girl and rescues her from the demon’s clutches. Rachel is distracted by the two men in her life. Boyfriend Nick is pulling away after Rachel accidentally made him her familiar. Unsure of how to reconnect with him, Rachel finds she isn’t immune to the charms of Kisten, a sexy vampire who worked for Piscary. As she finds herself falling for Kisten, she learns that Algaliarept poses a greater danger than she first expected.
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