Inflection Point - Hartness, John G
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Résumé :
Quincy Harker is back in Charlotte, but things are bad at home. It seems a rogue government agency has kidnapped Uncle Luke and is holding him at an undisclosed location in order to experiment on him, along iwth dozens of other cryptids and supernaturals creatures. Because kidnapping Count Dracule seemed like a good idea. Now Harker and his crew have to hunt down a government agency that doesn't exist to rescue Luke from their clutches, while not getting kidnapped themselves. Oh, and there was a jailbreak at Cryptid Gitmo, so now Harker has to hunt down a medusa who's turning douchebros to stone in downtown Charlotte. Then there's the Nazi-punching. It's not a great day for our hero, but it's a worse one for whoever gets in his way.
Biographie:
John G. Hartness is a teller of tales, a righter of wrong, defender of ladies' virtues, and some people call him Maurice, for he speaks of the pompatus of love. He is also the award-winning author of the urban fantasy series The Black Knight Chronicles, the Bubba the Monster Hunter comedic horror series, the Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter dark fantasy series, and many other projects. He is also a cast member of the role-playing podcast Authors & Dragons, where a group of comedy, fantasy, and horror writers play Dungeons & Dragons. Very poorly.In 2016, John teamed up with several other publishing industry professionals to create Falstaff Books, a small press dedicated to publishing the best of genre fiction's misfit toys. Falstaff Books has since published over 150 titles with authors ranging from first-timers to NY Times bestsellers, with no signs of slowing down any time soon. In February 2019, Falstaff Books launched Con-Tagion, which has very quickly morphed into SAGA - THE Professional Development Conference for Genre Fiction Writers, held in Charlotte, NC every year.In his copious free time John enjoys long walks on the beach, rescuing kittens from trees and playing Magic: the Gathering. John's pronouns are he/him....
Sommaire:
Quincy Harker is back in Charlotte, but things are bad at home. It seems a rogue government agency has kidnapped Uncle Luke and is holding him at an undisclosed location in order to experiment on him, along iwth dozens of other cryptids and supernaturals creatures. Because kidnapping Count Dracule seemed like a good idea. Now Harker and his crew have to hunt down a government agency that doesn't exist to rescue Luke from their clutches, while not getting kidnapped themselves. Oh, and there was a jailbreak at Cryptid Gitmo, so now Harker has to hunt down a medusa who's turning douchebros to stone in downtown Charlotte. Then there's the Nazi-punching. It's not a great day for our hero, but it's a worse one for whoever gets in his way....
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