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Wilkes-Barre is not the kind of place you would expect to serve as the setting for a novel about a terrorist event unlike any the world has seen. Rising up to meet the challenge are Power of Justice, Star, Quarrel, Shockwave, Duplex, Splitscreen, Disc, Wildstar, and their leader, Arsenal. The organization rumored to be behind the attack is known as Guten Tag; however, there are underlying forces intent on doing more than destroying the city. Led by a dark priest and his army of arsonists, they plan to use fire and the demoness Astanna Syznchalla to unleash hell and claim Wilkes-Barre for their own.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Wilkes-Barre is not the kind of place you would expect to serve as the setting for a novel about a terrorist event unlike any the world has seen. Rising up to meet the challenge are Power of Justice, Star, Quarrel, Shockwave, Duplex, Splitscreen, Disc, Wildstar, and their leader, Arsenal. The organization rumored to be behind the attack is known as Guten Tag; however, there are underlying forces intent on doing more than destroying the city. Led by a dark priest and his army of arsonists, they plan to use fire and the demoness Astanna Syznchalla to unleash hell and claim Wilkes-Barre for their own.
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Autorenporträt
Clay Engle has lived in the Wilkes-Barre area his entire life. He currently is employed at Core Mark, where hes worked for the last eighteen years. He is the oldest child of Clayton and Janet Engle. He has a younger sister named Shirley and is the father of two daughters, Olivia and Marissa. Previously, he worked at various restaurants while earning a degree in hotel and restaurant management at Luzerne County Community College, which he received at the age of thirty. Prior to writing his first novel, Engle had poetry published by Quill Books, Sparrowgrass Poetry Forum, and Iliad Books in the 1990s and early 2000s. Battle Zone Wilkes-Barre originally began as a short story about Arsenal and his girlfriend, Majk, in 1988. Thirty years later, Engle perfected the tale and was ready to publish the first of many Arsenal stories.