Not Quite Dead Series by Catherine Lievens

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  • First Meeting With Death (Not Quite Dead #1)
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    First Meeting With Death (Not Quite Dead #1)

    Catherine Lievens

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    Vale is used to death—but usually, the people he kills don’t come back to life.Vale’s job is to kill people, so when his last two targets get reanimated after he killed them, he takes it personally.Cyril’s job is to reanimate people. His ability as a necromancer means he lives a lonely life, but he’s used to it. He’s not looking for a relationship, and he’s certainly not looking for a confrontation with a professional assassin.Vale isn’t the only person interested in talking to Cyril... more

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  • Friendly With Death (Not Quite Dead #2)
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    Friendly With Death (Not Quite Dead #2)

    Catherine Lievens

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    Being friendly with death can get complicated.Vale has always taken his job as an assassin seriously, which means killing his targets without asking questions and keeping his mouth shut. When he finds a picture of an old target of his in the hotel room of a man he just disposed of, he knows something fishy is happening. Luckily for him, his target doesn’t have to stay dead.Cyril is surprised when his boyfriend asks him to reanimate his latest target, because that’s not how his job usually works... more

  • Brush with Death (Not Quite Dead #3)
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    Brush with Death (Not Quite Dead #3)

    Catherine Lievens

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    Cyril’s brush with death is closer than it’s ever been.Cyril has been a necromancer all his life. He doesn’t know who he is without his ability, so when he hits his head and he’s unable to reanimate people, he panics. What’s he supposed to do if he can’t be a necromancer? How is he supposed to help people?Then a friend of his dies.Vale doesn’t know how to help Cyril... more

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