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Three Parts Dead by Max Gladstone

8/20/2015

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A god has died, and it’s up to Tara, first-year associate in the international necromantic firm of Kelethres, Albrecht, and Ao, to bring Him back to life before His city falls apart.

Her client is Kos, recently deceased fire god of the city of Alt Coulumb. Without Him, the metropolis’s steam generators will shut down, its trains will cease running, and its four million citizens will riot.

Tara’s job: resurrect Kos before chaos sets in. Her only help: Abelard, a chain-smoking priest of the dead god, who’s having an understandable crisis of faith.

When Tara and Abelard discover that Kos was murdered, they have to make a case in Alt Coulumb’s courts—and their quest for the truth endangers their partnership, their lives, and Alt Coulumb’s slim hope of survival.

Set in a phenomenally built world in which justice is a collective force bestowed on a few, craftsmen fly on lightning bolts, and gargoyles can rule cities, Three Parts Dead introduces readers to an ethical landscape in which the line between right and wrong blurs.
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Blackjack: Shooter by Alex Simmons and Christoper Ryan

8/20/2015

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Blackjack is Arron Day, an African American soldier of fortune living in a tumultuous time. An era of hot jazz, ancient terrors, deadly quests, and a looming world war. Highly paid to beat the odds, he travels the globe battling powerful enemies, the ghost of his past, and the bigotry of his times.

“Shooters” is a hard-hitting collection of globetrotting mysteries and adventures in the 1930s and their eerie reflection of the problems of our time. Bigotry, racial tensions, gun violence, greed and the challenge of seeing each other as human beings was as troublesome in the “dirty thirties” as it is now. 

From New York to Shanghai, Arron Day must use his wit, fists, and weapons to save lives, while battling armies, cults, and killers!

It’s the 1930s … a good time for a dark hunter.

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The Gray Man by Mark Greaney

5/5/2015

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The Vril Agenda by Joshua Reynolds and Derrick Ferguson

5/5/2015

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Predator One by Jonathan Maberry

5/5/2015

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Currently reading City Primeval by Elmore Leonard and Subject 82-42 by Ronald T Jones

3/29/2015

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Changa's Safari by Milton J. Davis

2/22/2015

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Reading Kundalini Equation by Steven Barnes

2/11/2015

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Reading Saint Odd by Dean Koontz and The God Killers by John F. Allen

2/9/2015

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THE SCYTHE by Balogun Ojetade and STEELHEART by Brandon Sanderson

1/23/2015

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