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Club Himeros

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by Doucette, G


  Corrigan Bain is going insane . . . or is he?

  Because there’s something in the future that doesn’t want to be seen. It isn’t human. It’s got a taste for mayhem. And it is very, very angry.

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  Surviving Hector (a short story)

  “You can call me Hector. Nobody else does, and I only thought of it three seconds ago, so you will not find anything about me by knowing this. It’s better than you with the gun, however.”

  Before leaving work for the weekend, Anita’s boss gave her a file for safekeeping. Now the killer sitting in her bedroom wants the file, and is willing to kill Anita and her wounded, unconscious husband if he doesn’t get it. But if she hands it over, he might kill them anyway.

  Alone, unarmed and dressed for bed, can Anita save her husband and herself? Can she survive Hector?

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  The Immortal Chronicles: Immortal and the Madman is one of an ongoing series of short stories and novellas written by Adam, the immortal narrator of Immortal, Hellenic Immortal and Immortal at the Edge of the World.

  The Immortal Chronicles: Immortal At Sea (volume 1)

  Adam's adventures on the high seas have taken him from the Mediterranean to the Barbary Coast, and if there's one thing he learned, it's that maybe the sea is trying to tell him to stay on dry land.

  The Immortal Chronicles: Hard-Boiled Immortal (volume 2)

  The year was 1942, there was a war on, and Adam was having a lot of trouble avoiding the attention of some important people. The kind of people with guns, and ways to make a fella disappear. He was caught somewhere between the mob and the government, and the only way out involved a red-haired dame he was pretty sure he couldn't trust.

  The Immortal Chronicles: Immortal and the Madman (volume 3)

  On a nice quiet trip to the English countryside to cope with the likelihood that he has gone a little insane, Adam meets a man who definitely has. The madman’s name is John Corrigan, and he is convinced he’s going to die soon.

  He could be right. Because there’s trouble coming, and unless Adam can get his own head together in time, they may die together.

 

 

 


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