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Number 87

โœ Scribed by Hext, Harrington


Publisher
F+W Media
Year
2012;1922
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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-- The Club of Friends may not have liked Alexander Skeat very much, but no one should meet his Maker so violently, so mysteriously ... Though Skeat may have been the first, he wouldn't be the last. Found dead in London with no wounds but a small incision beneath his shoulder, Skeat's demise was written off by many at first. But when the gentlemen of the Club of Friends thought more about the account of the policeman who found him - of the black, winged creature hulking over Skeat's body - they realized there must be more to the crime than they'd imagined. It takes little time for panic to stretch across London, Europe, and the world as its attacks range wider and occur with greater frequency. Is it really "the Bat," as it becomes known, that obliterates the Albert Memorial? Common science seems helpless, but then, this is no common beast!

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