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It is the early 1980s. The most sensitive clandestine document on the planet is missing, and to find it, the free world can turn to only ONE man: STEEP DANGERHILL, SPY FOR HIRE! But when he discovers a manic Romanian noblewoman, he may find more than he ever thought to look for... ...including the attention of the KGB's deadliest assassin. Book Features:Individual Chapter Titles Cliches Tropes Testosterone A two-fisted, "B-movie"-style plot A villain so far over the top he orbits Pluto TWO spaces after EVERY period! Vol. 1, approx. 86,000 words

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It is the early 1980s. The most sensitive clandestine document on the planet is missing, and to find it, the free world can turn to only ONE man: STEEP DANGERHILL, SPY FOR HIRE! But when he discovers a manic Romanian noblewoman, he may find more than he ever thought to look for... ...including the attention of the KGB's deadliest assassin. Book Features:Individual Chapter Titles Cliches Tropes Testosterone A two-fisted, "B-movie"-style plot A villain so far over the top he orbits Pluto TWO spaces after EVERY period! Vol. 1, approx. 86,000 words
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Rev. Stephen Melkanos, A.A.S., Z.L., E.V., L.I.V.R., known on the internet as The Zen Lunatic, is an artist, musician and pagan idolator.  He currently operates out of somewhere in the Western Hemisphere of the planet Earth, where he enjoys the ancient Zen practice of Motorcycle Maintenance, in accordance with the holy teachings of Robert Pirsig. Having traveled to countless planets from one end of time to the other, he continues to visit new ones, and uses the experience to create new worlds as if there weren't enough of the bloody things already.  He has learned a great deal in his travels, including the nature of the universe and the importance of not taking things too seriously. His latest book is a departure from its predecessor, and his next book will have little enough in common with the others.  This is partly as an encouragement to his readers to keep their tastes broad, and partly because he has more than one story to tell.