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The Wrath of Comic-Con

Sex, Drugs & Superheroes III (Comic-Con Chronicles, Book 3)

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The Wrath of Comic-Con

By: David Reddish
Narrated by: David Reddish
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In the year 2012, Liquin Sonos and his friends return to the San Diego Comic-Con in a last bid to achieve their Hollywood dreams. But the bonds of friendship strain under the pressure to succeed, and Liquin fears the emergence of his nemesis, Ragnar Wortham, signals his doom.

In the year 2047, Ashlyn, a freedom-fighting refugee, struggles to survive among plague, poverty and factional warfare. But a frightening revelation into her past offers a way to end the bloodshed once and for all, and the death of Liquin Sonos is the key.

The Wrath of Comic-Con brings the Sex, Drugs & Superheroes trilogy to an exciting close, exploring the ever-changing Comic-Con subculture and the struggles of creative frustration. The third in author David Reddish’s Comic-Con Chronicles, the mistakes of the past, choices of the present and shadows of the future all collide in a shocking, science fiction climax.

©2024 David Reddish (P)2024 David Reddish
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