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An Ancient Evil Threatens to Awaken in the Bronx Bram Gold is a Courser-a hunter-for-hire paid to deal with supernatural creatures, mystical happenings, and things that go booga-booga in the night. His typical day is dealing with crazed unicorns, local charlatans trying to bind the loa, and werewolves running around the dog park... But when binding spells begin to fail around the Bronx, and the borough's immortals start turning up dead, Bram must prevent more magical murders, before an ancient god awakens to level the city. *** The first in a new series of urban fantasy thrillers that take…mehr

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An Ancient Evil Threatens to Awaken in the Bronx Bram Gold is a Courser-a hunter-for-hire paid to deal with supernatural creatures, mystical happenings, and things that go booga-booga in the night. His typical day is dealing with crazed unicorns, local charlatans trying to bind the loa, and werewolves running around the dog park... But when binding spells begin to fail around the Bronx, and the borough's immortals start turning up dead, Bram must prevent more magical murders, before an ancient god awakens to level the city. *** The first in a new series of urban fantasy thrillers that take place in the Boogie-Down Bronx from best-selling, award-winning author Keith R.A. DeCandido.
Autorenporträt
Keith R.A. DeCandido has been writing fiction professionally for twenty-three years now, which makes him feel very old. Well, that, and his arthritic knees. He has written more than fifty novels, almost a hundred short stories, a mess of comic books, and a bunch of nonfiction, both in various licensed universes ranging from TV shows (Star Trek, Supernatural, Sleepy Hollow, Doctor Who, and tons more) to games (World of Warcraft, Dungeons & Dragons, StarCraft, Command & Conquer) to movies (Cars, Resident Evil, Kung Fu Panda, Aliens, Night of the Living Dead, Serenity) to comic books (prose featuring Spider-Man, Thor, the Hulk, the Silver Surfer, the X-Men, etc.), as well as in his own original universes. The latter includes fantastical police procedurals in the fictional city of Cliff's End, starting with the novel Dragon Precinct, and including several more novels and a mess of short stories, one of which, "House Arrest," will be reprinted in The Best of Bad-Ass Faeries, having appeared in the inaugural anthology in that series ten years ago. Keith also writes the Super City Cops series of cop stories set in a city filled with superheroes, urban fantasy tales set in Key West featuring Cassie Zukav, weirdness magnet, and 2017 will see the debut novel featuring Bram Gold, a nice Jewish boy from the Bronx who hunts monsters, A Furnace Sealed. Find out less at Keith's web site at DeCandido.net.