
Brother Bones
City of Lost Souls
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Narrated by:
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J. Scott Bennett
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By:
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Ron Fortier
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A City of Lost Souls
For decades, Cape Noire had existed on the Northwest coast, a bustling metropolis of international commerce. Over time, it became a nexus for all manner of evil and corruption, fed by a dark, insidious spirit of darkness that seemed to infuse itself into the city’s very foundations. Then one night, the strangest creature of them all was born in the midst of thunder, lighting, and murder. He wears a torn black trench-coat, wide-brim fedora, and a bone-white skull mask while wielding twin silver-plated automatics. He is Cape Noire’s supernatural protector: Brother Bones, the undead avenger.
At his hands, none find mercy, only cold unforgiving justice. He now returns in five macabre, horror-filled adventures pitting him against both real and imaginary monsters. Among these, a notorious fiend garbed in blood red and known as Doctor Satan, Master of the Occult Arts.
Once again, award-winning pulp scribe Ron Fortier offers up a collection of new Brother Bones exploits from his feverish imagination. In Cape Noire, the fun is only getting started.
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Narrated by the excellent J.Scott Bennett, with distinctive character voicings and a delicious touch of the sinister, the book is witty and evil with a picquency of the poignant.
Great book for all enjoying evil gangsters, the paranormal and the fight for justice in a very unjust world.
Ghosts were a silent breed
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Great story, great narration! These pulp comic style stories are done really well and I’ll continue to look forward to future releases.
This is my honest opinion of a free review copy.
“The living embodiment of a nightmare”
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