Phineas Poe: Kiss Me, Judas / Penny Dreadful / Hell’s Half Acre

Author: Will Christopher Baer

Following the success of this three novels in the Phineas Poe series, MacAdam/Cage will now release the omnibus edition of the trio. In trade paperback and priced at $19.00, readers of the Baer will now be able to buy the trilogy in one handy volume. The novels follow antihero Phineas Poe, ex cop and his love for Jude. Together they try to make sense of their past and navi….Read More

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