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The Bones Would Do: Book Two of the Christopher Penrose Novels Paperback – April 24, 2015

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From the moment that Christopher opened the door of death, the darkness began gazing back at him... Christopher’s life was turned upside down when the Otherworld suddenly tore through the veneer of his safe, suburban life. Now the rabbit hole is about to get deeper when a mysterious figure from Seth's past arrives bearing secrets; secrets that may threaten the very foundation of their small coven. The Bones Would Do: Book Two Of The Christopher Penrose Novels explores the world of the supernatural in a brutal, sexy, and provocative way that is rooted in the real world. This is a tale of occultism, revenge, savage love, equally savage hatred, and the dark recesses of the past where nightmares brew and seethe, ready to erupt into the present.
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Lee Morgan is an English Australian currently living at the bottom of the world in Van Diemen’s Land, with a partner and two sons. Lee’s writing has been published internationally in the fields of fiction, poetry and non-fiction.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cosmic Egg Books (April 24, 2015)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 386 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1782798714
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1782798712
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.55 x 0.83 x 8.54 inches
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    4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 15 ratings

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(Traditional witch) Lee Morgan
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Lee Morgan is a dual citizen of Britain and Australia, and oscillates between which country he wishes to be associated with based on fluctuating political embarrassments. A lifetime interest in the occult and poetry led to seven years at university studying wildly vocational topics like Literature. Fully assured of a likely career in the fast food industry, Lee began to pursue publication of a first book. Lee continued to pursue publication of a book for well over a decade. A twenty year involvement in Traditional Witchcraft and a lot of pushing from friends led to a first publication in non-fiction with 'A Deed Without a Name: Unearthing the Legacy of Traditional Witchcraft', which Lee describes as the book he would have liked to have found when first setting out upon the crooked path, and is designed for the discerning beginner. A new more 'advanced' non-fiction title 'Sounds of Infinity: Traditional Witchcraft and the Faerie Faith' is expected this year.

But as a writer Lee's greatest focus is his fiction, with novels that fall somewhere between occult fiction and folk horror. Lee's first fictional series The Christopher Penrose Novels (beginning with 'Wooing the Echo' and followed by 'The Bones Would Do') give vent to his life-long passions for witchcraft, arcane truths, paranormal monstrosities, sex, horror and poetry. Lee's new book 'Unless They're Wicked' is the first of a new series that becomes a parallel and intersecting tale with The Christopher Penrose Novels. The two series as a whole are referred to as The Haunted Books.

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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2017
While the first novel in this series was not perfect, “The Bones Would Do” is an inexplicably beautiful and refined piece of writing by Lee Morgan. Wow. The plot was phenomenal, the development of the characters goes much, much further than the first, the Magic is visceral and real, and above all, the flow of the writing is simply seamless. The small twists in the plot were absolutely perfect, executed with finesse and skill, the sexual moments were done with care, and the pacing could not have been more spectacularly done. Where the first book left me on the sidelines as nothing more than an observer, this book drew me in deeply, and caused me to feel the visceral emotions of each character. The moments between the characters and their environment, as well as each other showed so much reality that I was left smiling at their successes, laughing with their jokes, aching for their pain, praying they would push through no matter the situation, and feeling relieved when a secret was revealed that I had suspected early on in the first title. Each character was not just some name and small personality, as with the first book. No, here the characters were real, and I felt each and every single one of their experiences.

Further than this, the plot's progression was not only completely natural, it was unexpected enough to keep me wondering what was coming. Some aspects were to be expected early on, but as the plot moved it was as though I were reading a moving example of fate. Possibilities were shown, and it was clear that the story could go any which way, depending entirely upon which way the characters moved, and the choices made. I held my breath anytime something serious decision came about, hoping that each character would be making the right decision to advance the plot in a direction which would lead to a good outcome. To say that I was completely engrossed in this book is an understatement. I couldn't stop.

Lee, I anxiously await the release of the newest book in this series.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2016
I love Lee's work. Quite simply the best occult fiction I have read, ever.

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Sandra Lacey
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read
Reviewed in Australia on May 17, 2015
Great book, well written and can't wait for number 3!