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Dead Easy

Halflife Chronicles, Book 4

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Dead Easy

By: William Mark Simmons
Narrated by: Wayne Mitchell
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The portents are lining up for the biggest supernatural showdown of all time and - as if the Big Easy didn't have enough problems with another hurricane on the way - New Orleans is due to be the epicenter. Or, more precisely, the storm is vectoring in on half-vampire (but fresh-blood-eschewing) Chris Csejthe and his ragtag coterie of outcast monsters. It seems Csejthe's epic mating with a werewolf lover has produced a child who holds the destiny of several worlds in the balance. And everyone who is anyone - vampire lord, were-pack leader, and the odd sea monster god and immortal elven princess - wants to twist this fabled progeny to his or her own power-hungry purposes.

The latest thrill-packed, wisecracking entry in the popular Halflife Chronicles by witty (and nitty-gritty) goth master, Wm. Mark Simmons!

Contains mature themes.

©2007 Wm. Mark Simmons (P)2020 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Witty City

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