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Suit-clad professionals, megachurches, and corporate buildings that reach too close to the sky aren't the only things you'll find in Charlotte, NC. If you look past the polished glass and steel façade of the city, you'll find something darker and much more dangerous: a fertile ground for supernatural evil. Knight Templar Jeremy LeClerc and his guardian angel, the long-suffering Shadowheart, come together in Knight in Charlotte to battle the biggest and Baddest the Queen City has to offer. Armed with his bloodsword and accompanied by his angelic sidekick, Jeremy will face a lusty vampires,…mehr

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Suit-clad professionals, megachurches, and corporate buildings that reach too close to the sky aren't the only things you'll find in Charlotte, NC. If you look past the polished glass and steel façade of the city, you'll find something darker and much more dangerous: a fertile ground for supernatural evil. Knight Templar Jeremy LeClerc and his guardian angel, the long-suffering Shadowheart, come together in Knight in Charlotte to battle the biggest and Baddest the Queen City has to offer. Armed with his bloodsword and accompanied by his angelic sidekick, Jeremy will face a lusty vampires, savage werewolves, a woman-jaguar, and even more bizarre enemies in the land of Kudzu and NASCAR. ¿
Autorenporträt
Beyond his urban fantasy adventure in the Knight in Charlotte series, Edward McKeown is best known for his two Confederation Space Series: The Robert Fenaday/Shasti Rainhell series of SF novels set on the Privateer Sidhe & set in the same universe, The Maauro Chronicles featuring a 50,000 year old android named Maauro and her friend, a disgraced pilot named Wrik Trigardt, as they battle governments and the Thieves Guild for their freedom in, My Outcast State, Against that Time, The Lost and the newest All the Difference. Ed enjoys a wide variety of interests from ballroom dance to the martial arts even occasionally choreographing some wedding swordfights. Ed has also edited five Sha'Daa anthologies of tales of the Apocalypse.