After the Executioners engaged in a questionable war with a major illicit drug manufacturer, the Panterian Guard and the rest of its surreptitious network of agencies have had to deal with the aftermath. Subsequently, the Guard, not particularly fond of dealing with matters that could expose them, has contracted Infiltration—the very organization that the Executioners have vowed to destroy—to handle the “Executioners” problem.
Meanwhile, as Jim decides to take on a more active role in finding Rebecca, the rest of his friends—his new family—begin to understand the consequences of justice and revenge ...
When push comes to shove, the Crystalians have sworn to sacrifice their lives for the sake of Truth. And, when they soon discover that the true enemy is greater and deadlier than they had ever imagined, that debt might come due.
Panteria Chronicles: Carnage is the third and latest adventure of the Crystalians in the 31st Century.
"I generally write for myself. It's a bit of therapy for me--allowing me to tackle everyday foils by innocently murdering my friends, family, coworkers, and the person who cuts you off on the freeway. So, my goal isn't to be a famous writer ... Hell, there are millions of aspiring ones on this site submitting every month. However, I'm sharing my works in hopes that someone else will enjoy the read, and, well, maybe, give someone else the inspiration to write his/her own novel or series ... as other indie writers did for me..."
--LB Sisk, Author, cartoonist, philosopher, terrible mind reader, and recovering misanthrope...
L.B. Sisk works as a Director of Marketing for a robotics company, which supplies analytical systems for clients in medical, environmental and government laboratories. Sure, you'd think developing marketing collateral for sophisticated robots would be fun; however, when they're boring and benefit Humanity ... Blah. Blah. Blah. Therefore, by night, he aspires to share his twisted imagination with like-minded folk. He lives in the Portland, Oregon, which, according to some vagabond he met in Barstow, CA, is a beautiful, fantasy land of unlimited strip clubs and craft breweries. What more could you ask for?
I have four books to offer so far:
I. Panteria Chronicles: Fallen (published by PageBacon)
II. Panteria Chronicles: Damned (Sisk Works)
III. Panteria Chronicles: Carnage (Sisk Works). NOTE: The first three were written some 20 years ago when I was in college, and edited later (as an older, wiser fellow)
Originally, this was "part three" of a much larger book. However, an indie publisher suggested breaking the book up into three volumes, thereby making it a little easier to (1) publish and (2) making it less daunting for a potential reader. It was a good call, as it allowed me to further flesh out the characters and expand the universe.
In a world that doesn't define itself as black or white, the heroes and villains are pushed to their limits.
This was fun book to write. I hope you enjoy the read.