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portada The Austin Job: A Schism 8 Series (Lost dmb Files, Season Two) (The Lost dmb Files) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2020
Language
English
Pages
298
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781947655652

The Austin Job: A Schism 8 Series (Lost dmb Files, Season Two) (The Lost dmb Files) (in English)

David Mark Brown; Fiction Vortex (Author) · Fiction Vortex · Paperback

The Austin Job: A Schism 8 Series (Lost dmb Files, Season Two) (The Lost dmb Files) (in English) - David Mark Brown; Fiction Vortex

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Synopsis "The Austin Job: A Schism 8 Series (Lost dmb Files, Season Two) (The Lost dmb Files) (in English)"

Saddle up, Austin's about to get hot. When gubernatorial hopeful, James Starr, unearths the maniacal plans of a fire-crazed anarchist to reduce Austin to cinders, he's sucked into a world of power and lies that threaten to destroy him before he can save the day.With the world embroiled in the Great War, power-hungry forces threaten to tear apart the state of Texas in a secret plot to rule the resource that will fuel the future. In The Austin Job, James Starr, a bronc rider turned politician, stumbles into a high stakes game of power and lies that he must master before it masters him.Exploding with over the top, cheek-puckering action, including the world's first parkour stunt horse, The Austin Job dares you to cinch your saddle to a bolt of Lone Star lightning and hold on for dear life.In this second season of his Lost DMB Files serial, Author David Mark Brown invites the reader into a world illuminated by human torches and moonlight towers, an underground Austin inhabited by machine and monster alike, where what you don't know can get you killed--or just really, really messed up. The Austin Job happens simultaneously with Fistful of Reefer (Season Two of the Lost DMB Files) and thus can be read first or second in the series.MORE ABOUT THE LOST DMB FILES:Some conspiracies remain theories. Others become obsessions. Exhumed 100 years after their penning, the Lost DMB Files will reinterpret the way you perceive the world…and possibly the way it perceives you.Dime novelist and pulp fiction writer, David Mark Brown, mysteriously disappeared during the 1930s. Until recently, his obscure writings had all but been forgotten. Violent conspiracy theorists contend his fiction preserves a secret history, a history able to reclaim our future, if the war it unleashes doesn’t destroy us in the process.Ranging from steampunk westerns to campy horror, these lost files harken back to an age of dime-store novels and over-the-top stories full of anti-heroes, complex villains, nightmarish monsters, conspiracy theories, shootouts, and explosions.“Sergio Leone would have killed to film Fistful of Reefer. Harry Turtledove would admire the way history has been skewed. Others will love the notion of the Lost DMB Files. The estimable Mr. Brown has really latched onto something here.“ ~ Mike Resnick (The Godfather of Weird Western)OTHER SCHISM 8 SERIES and SUGGESTED READING ORDERStart with either Lost DMB Files or The Green Ones.Do not attempt reading Relic Hunters Before reading De Novo and The Green Ones.Read Lost DMB Files before reading De Novo.Feel free to read Rx Empire at any point...once it is published.Find out more about Fiction Vortex and our StoryVerses at www.fictionvortex.com

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