Thriller sampler: dan kotler / canadian werewolf
(2020)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Stark Publishing & Happy Pants Books, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781393444619 MWT15412989, 139344461X 15412989
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

This collaborative sampler from Kevin Tumlinson and Mark Leslie combines a "Dan Kotler" archeological thriller with a "Canadian Werewolf" humorous thriller. These 15,000+ words are meant to introduce you to two different characters from two different thriller universes. The Brass Hall - Kevin Tumlinson What is a Celtic tomb doing in Egypt?Dan Kotler ('The Coelho Medallion') is back in this archaeological thriller prequel!Dan Kotler can't turn away from a good historic mystery. And finding a tomb for a Celtic god in a mountainous region of Egypt certainly qualifies. As Kotler investigates, he finds an amazing array of artifacts and evidence, and all of it points to something so remarkable it could redefine history-if Kotler can survive long enough to reveal it to the world. Join Dr. Kotler for an adventure an Egyptian adventure with a Celtic twist in this thrilling prequel to 'The Coelho Medallion.' This Time Around - Mark Leslie CAUGHT BETWEEN THE MOON AND NEW YORK CITY. Being a werewolf isn't all about howling at the moon. Or running carelessly through boundless fields feeling the wind in your fur. Not when you live in the most populous city in the US. For Michael Andrews, a Canadian living in Manhattan and afflicted with lycanthropy, there are odd side effects to being a werewolf in the middle of a bustling metropolis. Such as waking up naked in Battery Park with absolutely no memory of the night before as a wolf and trying to figure out why there is a bullet hole in his leg.Just another day in the life of a man living with the odd side effect of his werewolf affliction. (This short story is the tale that inspired the full length Mark Leslie novel A Canadian Werewolf in New York) A Happy Pants Books and Stark Publishing collaborative project

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