This is a weekly meme created by Dani @ Perspective of a Writer, to show off favourite characters. Be sure to check out their blog! This week’s topic is … a character who IS a ghost or can see and/or interacts with the spiritual realm.
Eric Carter is a mercenary necromancer. More than that, Santa Muerte has taken a shine to our grumpy antihero. The Lady of Death takes Carter as a consort, changing his powers. Whethe that’s good or bad remains to be seen. I love antiheroes! Carter is among my fave urban fantasy lead. Blackmoore makes use of South and Central American mythology, which I greatly appreciated. These are sadly lacking in the scifi/ fantasy genres. I love when any neglected mythology is given a chance to shine in modern stories.
‘Stephen Blackmoore’s dark urban fantasy series follows necromancer Eric Carter through a world of vengeful gods and goddesses, mysterious murders, and restless ghosts.
Necromancer is such an ugly word, but it’s a title Eric Carter is stuck with.
He sees ghosts, talks to the dead. He’s turned it into a lucrative career putting troublesome spirits to rest, sometimes taking on even more dangerous things. For a fee, of course.
When he left LA fifteen years ago, he thought he’d never go back. Too many bad memories. Too many people trying to kill him.
But now his sister’s been brutally murdered and Carter wants to find out why.
Was it the gangster looking to settle a score? The ghost of a mage he killed the night he left town? Maybe it’s the patron saint of violent death herself, Santa Muerte, who’s taken an unusually keen interest in him.
Carter’s going to find out who did it, and he’s going to make them pay.
As long as they don’t kill him first.
‘Stephen Blackmoore’s dark urban fantasy series follows necromancer Eric Carter through a world of vengeful gods and goddesses, mysterious murders, and restless ghosts.
Sister murdered, best friend dead, married to the patron saint of death, Santa Muerte. Necromancer Eric Carter’s return to Los Angeles hasn’t gone well, and it’s about to get even worse.
His link to the Aztec death goddess is changing his powers, changing him, and he’s not sure how far it will go. He’s starting to question his own sanity, wonder if he’s losing his mind. No mean feat for a guy who talks to the dead on a regular basis.
While searching for a way to break Santa Muerte’s hold over him, Carter finds himself the target of a psychopath who can steal anyone’s form, powers, and memories. Identity theft is one thing, but this guy does it by killing his victims and wearing their skins like a suit. He can be anyone. He can be anywhere.
Now Carter has to change the game — go from hunted to hunter. All he has for help is a Skid Row bruja and a ghost who’s either his dead friend Alex or the manifestation of Carter’s own guilt-fueled psychotic break.
Everything is trying to kill him. Nothing is as it seems. If all his plans go perfectly, he might survive the week.
He’s hoping that’s a good thing.’
‘Stephen Blackmoore’s dark urban fantasy series follows necromancer Eric Carter through a world of vengeful gods and goddesses, mysterious murders, and restless ghosts.
Necromancer Eric Carter’s problems keep getting bigger. Bad enough he’s the unwilling husband to the patron saint of death, Santa Muerte, but now her ex, the Aztec King of the dead, Mictlantecuhtli, has come back — and it turns out that Carter and he are swapping places. As Mictlantecuhtli breaks loose of his prison of jade, Carter is slowly turning to stone.
To make matters worse, both gods are trying to get Carter to assassinate the other. But only one of them can be telling him the truth and he can’t trust either one. Carter’s solution? Kill them both.
If he wants to get out of this situation with his soul intact, he’ll have to go to Mictlan, the Aztec land of the dead, and take down a couple of death gods while facing down the worst trials the place has to offer him: his own sins.’
I love stories with mythological roots. This series sounds brilliant! I went for a character who is actually a ghost, and I feel like everyone else’s choices have been so much more creative. :’)
I couldn’t think of a ghost character except from Harry Potter.
Eric Carter sounds super fun Aislynn! And I agree I haven’t heard about this series or that mythology used in an urban fantasy before!! I wish I knew about it for my readathon but I’m going to put the first on my urban fantasy list to read next year!! 🎃 Thanks for sharing him.
I hope you enjoy them!
We both picked characters affiliated with Mictlan, but I went with a character from the webcomic Behind the Obsidian Mirror by DaughterOfOwls. The books Eric Carter is in sound interesting!
Hmm, I’ll have to check it out!
What a cool idea! I love this.
It’s a great series!