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Cover of After Hours: Tales From Ur-Bar

After Hours: Tales From Ur-Bar

โœ Scribed by Palmatier, Joshua; Bray, Patricia


Book ID
107192615
Publisher
Penguin Group USA
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
313 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


SUMMARY:
Science fiction and fantasy readers have long shown an affinity for a good "bar story". Now some of today's most inventive scriveners have decided to tell their own tall tales-from an alewife's attempt to transfer the gods' curse to Gilgamesh, to Odin's decision to introduce Vikings to the Ur-Bar, from the Holy Roman Emperor's barroom bargain, to a demon hunter who may just have met his match in the ultimate magic bar, to a bouncer who discovers you should never let anyone in after hours in a world terrorized by zombies.


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