Making good on his promise to help the immortal, Durham Fenwick, has only put a strain on McLachlan’s relationship with Rebecca. But what do you give the immortal being who has everything and only wants to die? The lasting death. He just needs to find something called the Widower’s Stone, if it even exists at all.Meanwhile, Marcus Gunn of the Eighth House Cult — raging egotist and possessor of near-crippling narcissism — has recruited two fellow cult members to his Shadow start-up. Abigail Spencer, a professional schemer with a penchant for good wine and bad men. Capt. Jake Grant, a black-ops military-type with his own brand of cruelty. Each have a plan to destroy McLachlan and summon the demon, Mammon. Plans that differ in scope but share a common outcome: utter destruction.Amid all of this Rebecca is still trying to adjust to dating a former demon vessel, not obsessing about a string of child abductions she thinks is Cult-related, and perhaps taking on a bigger role in the classroom. All of which is only making her feel like she’s drowning.Meanwhile Jason is coping with being a freshly-sired werewolf. Well, coping might be an exaggeration. Between the random changes, the heightened sex-drive, and unfathomably poor choices something is about to give. And not in a good way. But hey, Christmas is coming so it could turn out for the best.SHIP TO WRECK is the first instalment in the Shadow Triptych, a brutal three-part arc where everything changes.
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- Release Date 10/07/2020
- Author Ian Thomas
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.36 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.82 x 9 inches
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