“His name was Jim Jones, and he was the only man I ever knew who didn't squint into the rain.” So begins the story of an Irish mobster. Imbued with the power of an ancient and long-dormant god, Jim returns to San Francisco from the jungles of South America only to face betrayal at the hands of his mafia boss. Set in the 1980s, The Stone details how Jim wrestles with his new abilities and wages a relentless war to keep what’s his. A high octane mafia book, one part crime, one part mystery, with a touch of occult horror.The first in a supernatural series of mafia books. The stone starts The Pantheon series about ancient gods fighting dark wars. Please enjoy as either kindle or hardcopy books. "I usually read classics and enjoy those with integrated bits of history, supernatural, and mythology, such as Edgar Rice Burroughs' the John Carter series. The Stone has integrated supernatural with the 80’s San Francisco Mob. And it’s incredible." Michele R. The author's wife "If you love Lovecraft or 'American Gods' you'll also love 'The Stone'."" Brent V., CEO of Adacio, Game Designer. "This story reminded me of Jim Butcher's series The Dresden Files if you enjoyed that series you will enjoy this book. Although this story has a bit of a darker theme to it much like the TV series American Gods. An exploration of the darker side of humanity, twisted into an exciting urban fantasy of unknown magic. It's the Soprano's but with magic. This story will leave you wanting more." Shawn M., Lifetime RPG Gamer "The Stone reminds me of the quirky everyday magic in Earthquake Weather by Tim Powers." Russt T. Lifetime RPG Gamer
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- Release Date 10/17/2019
- Author Aaron Ross
- Language English
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