_"Darkly funny and brilliantly human, urgently fantastical and implacably realistic. This is one of the best short story collections I've read in years. It should be required reading for anyone who's trying to understand America in 2017." --Paul La Farge, author of _The Night Ocean __ The eight
Things to Do in Denver When You're Un-Dead
β Scribed by Mark Everett Stone
- Book ID
- 110714649
- Publisher
- Epicenter Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 313 KB
- Series
- From The Files of the BSI #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781603818605
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
When Denver is plagued with zombies and stalked by a serial killer, it's the toughest case yet for Kal Hakal of the Bureau of Supernatural Investigations.
Kal Hakala is the Bureau of Supernatural Investigation's top man, the longest surviving agent in its blood-soaked history. A childhood encounter with a legendary monster left him with endless hatred for all things Supernatural, a sentiment he puts to use in his work. There has never been a case Kal couldn't crack, or a monster he couldn't kill. But no winning streak can go on forever . . .
When a plague of zombies comes to Denver, along with a vicious serial killer known as The Organ Donor, Kal once again goes on the job. But now the target is on his forehead. The World Under has gotten wise to Kal's tricks, and the Un-Dead are proving especially hard to kill. The Bureau has a few aces up its sleeve, including a few magicians and a cyber-ghost. Now Kal, the perpetual loner, may have to learn to play nice if he wants to live long enough to see these monsters die.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
fiction, contemporary BDSM, mf, When a phone call about Tonyβs past intrudes on his present, will it draw him and Shayla closer, or split their dynamic at the seams? retail: n published: 2018
**What happens when you turn thirty and still don't know what you want to be when you grow up? In this witty and sharply observed portrait of a generation, lost thirtysomethings grapple with, and avoid, the responsibilities of adulthood** On the morning after celebrating her thirtieth birthday in