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No one man can stop him. A madman with invisibility armor. A girl clinging to life. Her brother will make any bargain to protect her. Even Colin mastering his own shapeshifting magic armor hasn't been enough to keep his sister out of the hospital. Eric's coming to take her back, with armor that gains power with everyone he kills. With the police hunting them all, Colin risks everything by trusting a crafty lieutenant who may have his own agenda. But Eric has allies of his own, as he draws closer to the final secret that could make him invincible. A monster at Colin's front, and knives at his…mehr

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No one man can stop him. A madman with invisibility armor. A girl clinging to life. Her brother will make any bargain to protect her. Even Colin mastering his own shapeshifting magic armor hasn't been enough to keep his sister out of the hospital. Eric's coming to take her back, with armor that gains power with everyone he kills. With the police hunting them all, Colin risks everything by trusting a crafty lieutenant who may have his own agenda. But Eric has allies of his own, as he draws closer to the final secret that could make him invincible. A monster at Colin's front, and knives at his back. Which way can he turn? Weighing the Scales is the second book of the thrilling Dragonsigns urban fantasy series. If you like pulse-pounding action, back-alley mystery, and Jim Butcher's Dresden Files, this is the book to grab.
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Ken Hughes has been living for storytelling since his father first read him The Wind in the Willows, and everything from Stephen King's edge to Hayao Miyazaki's sense of wonder has only fed that fire. He has worked as a technical writer in Los Angeles at positions from medical research to online gaming to mission proposals for a flight to Mars. For more about his stories, his songs, and his Unified Writing Field Theory: