Deathly Delinquency
Gang of Ghouls [Dramatized Adaptation] • Book 4
by Eva Chase
Why You'll Love This
Resurrected gangsters, a monster family with deep pockets, and a heroine who refuses to stay down — this one doesn't let up.
- Great if you want: dark urban fantasy with fierce loyalty and high stakes
- The experience: fast and punchy — built for readers who want momentum
- The writing: Chase keeps tension tight with short, propulsive chapters and sharp voice
- Skip if: you haven't read earlier entries — continuity matters here
About This Book
When you've already survived death once, losing someone again cuts differently—and that's exactly the kind of wound at the center of Deathly Delinquency. Eva Chase drops readers into a fight that feels genuinely unwinnable: a scrappy group of resurrected gangsters and the woman who loves them squared off against enemies with overwhelming resources, reach, and ruthlessness. The emotional stakes aren't abstract. They're personal, tangled, and urgent, built on a foundation of loyalty tested to its absolute limit. This is a story about refusing to fold even when the odds make folding look like wisdom.
What Chase delivers in this installment is momentum. The pacing is relentless without feeling rushed, and her voice carries the kind of darkly irreverent energy that makes even tense scenes crackle with personality. The series has always balanced supernatural strangeness with grounded emotional beats, and this entry leans hard into both. Readers already invested in these characters will find their attachment rewarded; newcomers are better served starting earlier in the Gang of Ghouls series, where the bonds that make this volume hit so hard are first forged.