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Urban Enemies (Paperback)
Jim Butcher, Kevin Hearne, Seanan McGuire, Kelley Armstrong, Jonathan Maberry, …
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Villains have all the fun-everyone knows that-and this anthology
takes you on a wild ride through the dark side! The top villains
from seventeen urban fantasy series get their own stories-including
the baddies of New York Times bestselling authors Jim Butcher,
Kevin Hearne, Kelley Armstrong, Seanan McGuire, and Jonathan
Maberry. For every hero trying to save the world, there's a villain
trying to tear it all down. In this can't-miss anthology edited by
Joseph Nassise (The Templar Chronicles), you get to plot world
domination with the best of the evildoers we love to hate! This
outstanding collection brings you stories told from the villains'
point of view, imparting a fresh and unique take on the evil
masterminds, wicked witches, and infernal personalities that skulk
in the pages of today's most popular series. The full anthology
features stories by Jim Butcher (the Dresden Files), Kelley
Armstrong (Cainsville), Seanan McGuire (October Daye), Kevin Hearne
(The Iron Druid Chronicles), Jonathan Maberry (Joe Ledger), Lilith
Saintcrow (Jill Kismet), Carrie Vaughn (Kitty Norville), Joseph
Nassise (Templar Chronicles), Domino Finn (Black Magic Outlaw),
Steven Savile (Glasstown), Caitlin Kittredge (Hellhound
Chronicles), Jeffrey Somers (The Ustari Cycle), Sam Witt (Pitchfork
County), Craig Schaefer (Daniel Faust), Jon F. Merz (Lawson
Vampire), Faith Hunter (Jane Yellowrock), and Diana Pharaoh Francis
(Horngate Witches).
Japanese new religions in the West are extremely active and
growing. The best known include Soka Gakkai, Seichino-Ie, Mahikari,
MOA Foundation and IRH. Japanese religions have distinctive
characteristics: most are syncretic, all claim to heal, all believe
that followers will receive benefits in this life, all claim
miracles, and most claim that Japan is the promised land.
Avery Cates is a wanted man. After surviving the worst
bioengineered disaster in history, Cates finds himself incarcerated
- in Chengara Penitentiary. As Chengara has a survival rate of
exactly zero, the System's most famous gunner must do some serious
plotting. And a betrayal or so later, he achieves his goal. At a
price. All he has to do next is defeat some new personal demons,
forge some unlikely alliances, and figure out why the people he's
killed lately just won't stay dead. Plus pull off the biggest
assassination of his career . . .
Avery Cates is in better shape than ever with the top-class
augments the army's fitted him with. Pity he's no more than a
puppet then, because they've also got a remote that can fry his
brain at any second. And now a corrupt colonel is selling his
controls to the highest bidder. Avery has visions of escape and
bloody revenge - until he realises just who's bought him. Because
the highest bidder is Canny Orel himself, Avery's oldest enemy. And
as the System slides into chaos, Canny wants Cates to do one last
job. Avery just needs one chance to get back at the old gunner -
but this time, it's Canny who's holding all the cards.
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