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This is your baptism of fire, Max Lee... Fireman Max Lee makes a chilling discovery in the dark recesses of the sewers below the streets of Old Castle during routine maintenance. He tries to forget the unsettling encounter, but Max finds it hard to shake off the haunting image of the individual he would come to know as Ash Man. Not long after setting eyes on the strange vagrant living in the myriad of passageways, Max's life changes forever when he is called to a blazing house fire...his house, a harbinger of tragedy. Stoking the flames of revenge, Max descends once more into the depths of the…mehr

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This is your baptism of fire, Max Lee... Fireman Max Lee makes a chilling discovery in the dark recesses of the sewers below the streets of Old Castle during routine maintenance. He tries to forget the unsettling encounter, but Max finds it hard to shake off the haunting image of the individual he would come to know as Ash Man. Not long after setting eyes on the strange vagrant living in the myriad of passageways, Max's life changes forever when he is called to a blazing house fire...his house, a harbinger of tragedy. Stoking the flames of revenge, Max descends once more into the depths of the underground, drawn into a cryptic alliance with the enigmatic Ash Man. And we all burn in this trial by fire. (synopsis in revision)
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Admittedly, Jonathan has done things arseways most of his life, from completing a BA in Literature in his thirties to fitting teeth brackets (30's, porcelain). During this general confusion, Jonathan has had various short stories published. Jonathan suffers from photophobia though has a tendency towards fireworks. Originally from Limerick, Ireland, he now lives the reclusive life in Toledo, Spain, as a bearded hermit, with his wife and three daughters. He is known to be found in the local cemetery at the weekend during daylight hours, though for goodness sake, don't sneak up on him.