Estrella and Ray have a new job. Search the rain-drenched neon-lit streets of Los Angeles for proof of corporate corruption. Maybe hack a few computers.
And don't get shot by assassins.
Somewhere in the back alleys and seedy nightclubs, below the densely packed apartments, is proof the Yoshida Corporation played a role in the rise of a violent warlock gang.
The plan was simple, hit the gang, hard. Find proof. And maybe rescue the kidnapped witches who have been missing for over a month.
And if it wasn't for mysterious assassins showing up, they might have done that sooner.
The assassins call themselves the Specters. You can't see them. You can't hear them. And you have no idea where they are. Until they pull the trigger.
Rumor has it they're enhanced by cyberware too, but nobody knows for certain. Because nobody's ever seen one.
How do you stop invisible assassins? That's a question Estrella and Ray need to answer soon. Otherwise, it's going to be a major pain for them to expose corporate corruption with bullets in their heads.
And that's assuming they don't get their throats slit first.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
And don't get shot by assassins.
Somewhere in the back alleys and seedy nightclubs, below the densely packed apartments, is proof the Yoshida Corporation played a role in the rise of a violent warlock gang.
The plan was simple, hit the gang, hard. Find proof. And maybe rescue the kidnapped witches who have been missing for over a month.
And if it wasn't for mysterious assassins showing up, they might have done that sooner.
The assassins call themselves the Specters. You can't see them. You can't hear them. And you have no idea where they are. Until they pull the trigger.
Rumor has it they're enhanced by cyberware too, but nobody knows for certain. Because nobody's ever seen one.
How do you stop invisible assassins? That's a question Estrella and Ray need to answer soon. Otherwise, it's going to be a major pain for them to expose corporate corruption with bullets in their heads.
And that's assuming they don't get their throats slit first.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Used availability for Eddie R Hicks's Specter Protocol