Dana MacArthur, a young witch, finds herself grappling with her destiny as the daughter of a Cabal employee. Disillusioned by her inability to persuade fellow witches to join her cause due to their disapproval of her relationship with Lucas Cortez, Paige Winterbourne receives an unexpected visit from Lucas's father, Benicio Cortez.
The elder Cortez brings news of a series of attacks targeting children of Cabal employees, including Dana. Disturbed by this revelation, Lucas and Paige embark on a journey to Miami to investigate the matter further. They meet with Benicio and learn that Dana's attack is part of a pattern. That night, another tragedy strikes when Griffin's son, the bodyguard's child, is killed. Griffin implores Paige and Lucas to uncover the truth behind these sinister events.
Concerned about their friend Savannah's safety, Paige and Lucas arrange for her to find sanctuary with the werewolf Pack. Seeking answers, they reach out to Jaime Vegas, a necromancer with the ability to communicate with the dead. Jaime attempts to contact Dana, who is believed to be in a coma. However, a chilling discovery awaits them: Dana is not in a coma, but has succumbed to the attack, leaving Paige and Lucas to confront the grim reality of a deadly conspiracy.
Investigation into the sinister Cabal organization, Jaime, Lucas, and Paige stumbled upon the doorstep of Everett Weber, a recluse suspected of holding vital information. While Weber remained elusive, they discovered a trove of encrypted computer files. Determined to unravel the secrets hidden within, Paige's brilliant mind deciphered the code, revealing a chilling list of children belonging to Cabal employees.
Tracking down Weber, they encountered a hostile Cabal SWAT team that instigated a hostage situation. Paige sustained injuries while Everett was forcibly taken into custody. His swift execution during the trial sent shockwaves through the group, but their respite was short-lived as tragedy struck again with the murder of the grandson of renowned detective Thomas Nast.
Undeterred, they ventured into the desolate swamps where Weber was buried, seeking his ethereal guidance. There, they encountered Esus, a mysterious figure who revealed the identity of Weber's employer. As they delved deeper into the investigation, a haunting presence emerged—a ghostly figure that eluded Jaime's efforts to communicate. Only later did they uncover its true nature: a vengeful vampire.
Their search led them to the lair of Edward and Natasha, vampires driven by the insatiable quest for immortality. Natasha, now a ghost, sought revenge for her murder at Edward's hands. A carefully orchestrated trap backfired, leaving Lucas and Paige trapped in the ethereal realm of the dead. Guided by Savannah's mother, Eve, and faced with a choice offered by the Fates, they were returned to the living world amidst a perilous encounter with the werewolves.
A charity ball became the stage for a trap to ensnare Edward, but fate intervened with dire consequences. Jaime was kidnapped, forcing Benicio to abandon his plan in a desperate attempt to save his son. United in their resolve, Jeremy, Savannah, and Paige came to their rescue, while Benicio himself executed Edward, putting an end to the vampire's reign of terror.
Kelley Armstrong says the inspiration for the Cabals was "a cross between the Mafia and a corporation, kind of a tongue in cheek poke at corporate North America."[1]
Mentioned obliquely as "that damned writer" (p. 302), Anne Rice and The Vampire Chronicles are blamed for the New Orleans vampires considering themselves to be 'special'.
"Set in a supernatural but credible underworld of industrial baron sorcerers and psychologically crippled witches... breakneck action is tempered by deep psychological insights, intense sensuality and considerable humor." - Publishers Weekly
"Dark, snappy, and consistently entertaining... Armstrong never loses the balance between Paige's sardonic narration, the wonderfully absurd supporting characters and the nicely girlie touches that add a little lightness to the murder and mayhem... There's never anything that could be described as a dull moment or filler for nearly 600 pages, that's quite an achievement. The series, in general, is developing into something more interesting and less predictable with every installment." -SF Crow's Nest
"Armstrong's world is dangerous and fun, her voice crisp and funny... a solidly engaging novel." -Contra Costa
"Not to be missed. The action is fantastic and the drama is very intense." -Huntress Reviews
"I found a lot to like in the humor and diversity of Armstrong's world." -Denver Post
"Industrial Magic is a book not to be missed. The action is fantastic and the drama is very intense. Kelly Armstrong creates such fun characters that really jump off the pages. The book is fast paced with a lot of unexpected turns. Like the other books in the series, I wanted more after reading Industrial magic." -SFsite.com
"One of Armstrong's strengths is the creation of plausible characters, which is a real bonus in a series based on the premise that there are supernatural beings walking and working beside us in our contemporary world. Industrial Magic is a page turner and very hard to put down." -Bookslut.com