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Death to the Emperor
Luca Oleastri, Michael Baker; S. Evan Townsend
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R361
Discovery Miles 3 610
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Forces (Paperback)
S. Evan Townsend
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R352
Discovery Miles 3 520
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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They live among us. We know they are there. No government can
control them; no authority can stop them. Some are evil. Some are
good. All are powerful. They inhabit our myths and fairy tales. But
what if they were real, the witches, wizards, and fairy godmothers?
What if they were called "adepts" and an ancient evil stalks them?
An assassination attempt on the head of the American Meta
Association guild sends adept Peter Branton looking for who wants
him and his leader dead. Finding the beautiful, shape-shifting
assassin leads him to his real enemy, an enemy that is much worse
and much more dangerous: living gods of Atlantis. Branton must team
with up with his would-be killer and a mysterious warrior to defeat
the gods of strife that are intent on starting a war that could
devastate all mankind.
They live among us. We know they are there. No government can
control them; no authority can stop them. Some are evil. Some are
good. All are powerful. They inhabit our myths and fairy tales. But
what if they were real, the witches, wizards, and fairy godmothers?
What if they were called "adepts" and were organized into guilds
for mutual protection and benefit? And what if they started mucking
around with the affairs of "lessers" (that is, those humans not
able to match their powers)? During the height of the Cold War,
Michael Vaughan is a rogue without a guild. He survives by working
for the CIA as NOC (Non-Official Cover). Shortly after the funeral
of President Joe Kennedy, Jr., he is sent to Cuba to assassinate
Castro. There he finds himself in a cat-and-mouse game with adepts
working for Fidel.
They live among us. We know they are there. No government can
control them; no authority can stop them. Some are evil. Some are
good. All are powerful. They inhabit our myths and fairy tales. But
what if they were real, the witches, wizards, and fairy godmothers?
What if they were called "adepts" and were organized into guilds
for mutual protection and benefit? And what if they started mucking
around with the affairs of "lessers" (that is, those humans not
able to match their powers)? During the height of the Cold War,
Michael Vaughan is a rogue without a guild. He survives by working
for the CIA as NOC (Non-Official Cover). Shortly after the funeral
of President Joe Kennedy, Jr., he is sent to Cuba to assassinate
Castro. There he finds himself in a cat-and-mouse game with adepts
working for Fidel.
They live among us. We know they are there. No government can
control them; no authority can stop them. Some are evil. Some are
good. All are powerful. They inhabit our myths and fairy tales. But
what if they were real, the witches, wizards, and fairy godmothers?
What if they were called "adepts" and were organized into guilds
for mutual protection and benefit? And what if some of them
discovered a power that other adepts could not match. During the
turbulent 1960s, when American adept Peter Branton agrees to go to
Transylvania for the CIA, he suspects it's not about ball bearings
as he was told. What he finds is a plot that could kill millions of
people and plunge the world into eternal tyranny and bloodshed.
Branton doesn't know it, but he's about to face the adept guilds'
worst nightmare: practicing necromancers with a taste for human
blood. "An adventure spanning 500 years, written in Townsend's
impactful style, that will keep you guessing." -- Judith Ann
McDowell Author of Rougarou, Rougarou II and The Devil's Child:
Rougarou III.
Space Resources, Inc. (SRI) mines asteroids for the riches a
populated Earth needs without degrading the planet. Yet there are
those opposed to progress in whatever its form such as the Gaia
Alliance, a front group for eco-terrorists. During a violent attack
on the Moon, the terrorists steal an exploration ship, arm it, and
rename it the Rock Killer. Charlene "Charlie" Jones of SRI security
is trying to infiltrate the Gaia Alliance's cabal to find evidence
linking them to the murder of her fiance. But a run-in with the law
threatens to reveal her identity to the dangerous men of the
Alliance. Simultaneously, SRI Director Alexander Chun is traveling
to the asteroid belt to bring a kilometer-long nickel-iron rock
back to Earth orbit to mine for its valuable metals. Following him
and his multi-national team is the Rock Killer. Without armaments,
millions of miles from help, Chun must stop those who threaten him
and the lives of his crew.
They live among us. We know they are there. No government can
control them; no authority can stop them. Some are evil. Some are
good. All are powerful. They inhabit our myths and fairy tales. But
what if they were real, the witches, wizards, and fairy godmothers?
What if they were called "adepts" and used talismans to increase
their power? The most powerful talisman in the world is The Hammer
of Thor and Hitler stole it from its rightful owners, the Valkyrie.
When American adept Francis Kader is reluctantly drawn into the
effort to retrieve the Hammer from the Nazis, he begins a journey
that leads him to a confrontation with Thor himself. Can a mere
human hope to defeat an immortal god?
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