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Dannoc Popovic continues his adventures into the world of light
powers and taps into his abilities to hunt down the predators
setting traps to destroy Night Warriors. Danny thought he had
everything going for him: He is in a settled relationship with
Olena. His brother is now more than just a brother, he is his best
friend. And then he stumbles upon a trap set on a Loveland bike
path that sets him on a different trail of not only dodging the
traps, but dodging the fury of the local police department, and
hunting down the killers of the Domini slave drivers of the Warrior
world. To get to the end of the bike path, he has to show himself
as the strongest Day and Night Warrior with a bag of new tricks
that he has been practicing for such a special occasion. Aaron
Dietz (author of Super) says: "R delRio's Moonlit Knight is an
exciting and compelling follow-up to the first tale in the series,
Daylight Knight... Moonlit Knight is a compelling tale of
contemporary fantasy... delRio bucks the trend in giving the reader
a main character who is extremely powerful, yet would prefer to
watch a kung fu movie over engaging in battle."
Dannoc Popovic has lived a sheltered life, living for the sunrise
everyday and dreading the sunset every night. His fear of the moon
light and the darkness kept him caged. And then Rona, a mysterious
mudraca shows up to teach him the ways of a Day Warrior. Danny's
world begins to expand, and his fears begin to diminish. With his
new abilities to harness light energy, Danny discovers that there
are new restrictions and new chains that bind him in
responsibilities. He must either join the forces of other Day
Warriors or lose his abilities and possibly his life...
Roy Dean was born with severe Down's syndrome to an indifferent
mother. When he is four, he suffers a trauma and is separated from
his mother and confined to a wheelchair in an institution. At 16,
without a thought to the consequences, Roy Dean slowly rises from
his wheelchair and walks away from the only world he really knows.
This is the story of the evolution of Roy Dean, and how he learns
the joy of dumpsters, friendship, independence, and the ability to
face his anger and fears. Roy Dean wanders the streets of the city,
slowly emerging from its shadows to find the sunlight and the power
of self-respect.
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Mercy Town (Paperback)
Aaron Dietz; Illustrated by Lori B. Wicks; R. del Rio
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R466
Discovery Miles 4 660
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Golden, Kansas is a town without Mercy. It doesn't welcome the
poor, the hungry, the unloved, or the drug addicts. In fact, Golden
offers all of these people a one way ticket out of town to anywhere
and ten dollars as icing on the cake. These policies were adapted
by an obsessive compulsive mayor, and enforced by a series of
police officers and occassionally, by one serial killer, who steps
in when Fate doesn't do her role. This is the story of the town of
Golden, versus one confused man, a social worker, an obsessive
compulsive ex-mayor, and a serial killer.
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