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Like most kids, Axel Matson assumed that turning sixteen means a driver's license, getting his first job, and a lot more freedom. That all changes when his grandfather comes to town. All his life his grandfather has been telling Axel stories of monsters that once lived side-by-side with humans. But after Axel gets his birthday present, he starts to realize that maybe there was some truth to those bedtime stories. Slik, a wise-cracking monster made out of liquid metal, has been asleep for hundreds of years. Now, he and Axel must join together as they fight their way through werewolves, harpies,…mehr

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Like most kids, Axel Matson assumed that turning sixteen means a driver's license, getting his first job, and a lot more freedom. That all changes when his grandfather comes to town. All his life his grandfather has been telling Axel stories of monsters that once lived side-by-side with humans. But after Axel gets his birthday present, he starts to realize that maybe there was some truth to those bedtime stories. Slik, a wise-cracking monster made out of liquid metal, has been asleep for hundreds of years. Now, he and Axel must join together as they fight their way through werewolves, harpies, and evil sorcerers hell-bent on getting their hands on Slik. Together along with Axel's best friend, Richie, and a gorgeous, but crazy, girl with an "electrifying" personality, they set out for a school in New Mexico. But will they be able to survive the monsters chasing them? Or each other for that matter?
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Autorenporträt
Mike McLaughlin writes fiction and nonfiction. His short stories have appeared in The Wrath-Bearing Tree, October Hill, and The Metaworker. His historical features have run in American Veteran, WWII History, and American Heritage. He is a graduate of Fairfield University with a degree in English writing. Mike lives in Boston, an excellent place for any writer to keep a low profile and get real work done.