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A hero. A villain. And a cop caught in between.
“Sometimes it feels more like they’re all involved in some kind of celestial chess match and we’re less than pawns. We’re the board. And no one cares what happens to the board.” — Capt. J. Fannon (Chicago Police Dept.)
Blending his serial killer bona fides an ...more
A hero. A villain. And a cop caught in between.
“Sometimes it feels more like they’re all involved in some kind of celestial chess match and we’re less than pawns. We’re the board. And no one cares what happens to the board.” — Capt. J. Fannon (Chicago Police Dept.)
Blending his serial killer bona fides an ...more
Kindle Edition, 28 pages
Published
May 1st 2017
by Barry Lyga LLC
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Sometimes when authors share about works that might have been or should have been it leads to great disappointment. It might have been stories that were written and because of writes never published. Or trilogies that were originally planned for 4 books and the publisher truncates the series. Ideas that have been sold that never saw the light of day. After reading this story and the back story about it; it is one of those times. This story seems like it would fit in Wild Card's world by George R
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Barry Lyga is a recovering comic book geek. According to Kirkus, he's also a "YA rebel-author." Somehow, the two just don't seem to go together to him.
When he was a kid, everyone told him that comic books were garbage and would rot his brain, but he had the last laugh. Raised on a steady diet of comics, he worked in the comic book industry for ten years, but now writes full-time because, well, wou ...more
When he was a kid, everyone told him that comic books were garbage and would rot his brain, but he had the last laugh. Raised on a steady diet of comics, he worked in the comic book industry for ten years, but now writes full-time because, well, wou ...more
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