Previously published under the name Alyssa Castro. The 2nd edition updates the author's name and the dedication. At the Edge of two dimensions, where the planes of inhuman and human intersect, where the lines of reality blur, lies a bar. Griffin's Edge Bar, the only existing place that allows humans and creatures of myth to interact safely - and often drunkenly. Here, businessmen meet for drinks with vampires, college kids take shots with dragons, and Elvis supposedly made out with a banshee once.For Ian, Griffin's Edge isn't only a mysterious bar straddling two realities; it's home. The only home he's ever known since being found abandoned as a baby by its owner, his adoptive Uncle Henri. And he's always been happy there, managing his unexplained "jumps" between dimensions with help from Henri and his best friend Milo.But lately, things have been more interesting than usual, and not just because of custody disputes between dwarves and humans. Recently, someone has started murdering inhumans - and it's been impossible to track the mysterious killer down. Even Henri and his ancient friends have no answers.Throw in the facts that Ian's interdimensional instability has been getting worse, with no clear reason why - leading to many, many close calls with death - and that he can't get an intriguing encounter with a dangerous boy out of his head, and Ian's life is insane, even by his standards.Existence at the edge of reality has never been more interesting - or more dangerous. And with the murderer's body count building by the day, Ian is desperate to find answers about it all: the killer's identity, the boy in the dark forests, his own origins. Because somehow it all ties together, and time is running out to figure out how.