Saints City. An island community where everything appears idyllic. But in the city's underworld, Lord Magnus and the dreaded Gangster Federation spread crime and corruption. Daniel Stone is a teenager grieving for his father, battling the Payne Brothers' Street Gang and trying to impress Kelly Montgomery, heiress to the city's most powerful firm, the Montgomery Corporation. Stone learns how the Montgomery Corporation has developed a pharmaceutical weapon in secret that can alter criminal minds to stop them reoffending. This discovery shapes his destiny and transforms him into the Black Mamba,…mehr
Saints City. An island community where everything appears idyllic. But in the city's underworld, Lord Magnus and the dreaded Gangster Federation spread crime and corruption. Daniel Stone is a teenager grieving for his father, battling the Payne Brothers' Street Gang and trying to impress Kelly Montgomery, heiress to the city's most powerful firm, the Montgomery Corporation. Stone learns how the Montgomery Corporation has developed a pharmaceutical weapon in secret that can alter criminal minds to stop them reoffending. This discovery shapes his destiny and transforms him into the Black Mamba, a professional mercenary who hunts down and brings to justice the worst of society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Pratt is the author of the novels Todd Sweeney, the Fiend of Fleet High, (Hosta Press) Wallaçonia (Beautiful Dreamer Press), Looking After Joey (Lethe Press) and the Lambda Literary Award-winning Bob the Book (Chelsea Station Editions). David's story collection, My Movie (Chelsea Station) includes new work and short fiction published in Christopher Street, The James White Review, Velvet Mafia, Lodestar Quarterly and other periodicals. Recent anthology publications include Louis Flint Ceci's Not Just Another Pretty Face, Paul Alan Fahey's The Other Man, and Jameson Currier's With. David directed and performed his work for the theater in New York City at the Cornelia Street Café, HERE Arts Center and Dixon Place, and in the New York International Fringe Festival. More recently, he performed with Michigan artist Nicholas Williams at The Forge in Detroit, Michigan. In the 1980s, David was the first director of plays by acclaimed Canadian playwright John Mighton.
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