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Alexander Armitage is back in the thrilling sequel to IRON HORSEMEN. A year has passed since he saved London, and life settled back into the structured days at Eton College, a place he still doesn't fit in. When a series of murders strike campus, Alexander doubts the official story which blames the visiting Zulu delegation. Searching for the truth, he becomes embroiled in Genevieve's dark past as they are captured and taken by armored Milli-train to the hidden city of the sky pirates. The chase is on, from the cobblestone streets of London, to the great deserts and savannas of Africa. In a…mehr

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Alexander Armitage is back in the thrilling sequel to IRON HORSEMEN. A year has passed since he saved London, and life settled back into the structured days at Eton College, a place he still doesn't fit in. When a series of murders strike campus, Alexander doubts the official story which blames the visiting Zulu delegation. Searching for the truth, he becomes embroiled in Genevieve's dark past as they are captured and taken by armored Milli-train to the hidden city of the sky pirates. The chase is on, from the cobblestone streets of London, to the great deserts and savannas of Africa. In a steam-powered Victorian world where secret societies play with destiny like a game of chess, and pirate airships prowl the sky, Alexander learns what it means to be truly noble while discovering the power within his heart. Second Edition contains a map, Alexander's sketchbook, and new scenes.
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Brad R. Cook, is the author of historical fantasy, and award-winning short stories. He began as a playwright, dipped into the corporate writing world, and served as co-publisher and acquisitions editor for Blank Slate Press. He currently serves as Historian of St. Louis Writers Guild after three and half years as President. He learned to fence at thirteen, and never set down his sword, but prefers to curl up with a centuries' old classic.www.bradrcook.com @bradrcook on Twitter, Instagram, and tumblr.