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Skull Island (The Pataphysician Book 3)

One skull down — two to go.Jonathan Drake and crew are in a race against time. Along with Pearl, Henry, and Sitti the pataphysician races across Latin America in search of the second skull.Madame Lu Laveau has her own troubles. Seeking aid against the Magickals hunting Edgar Price’s journals she’s on the dodge from Brazil to West Africa and a camp of Indonesian cannibals.As Lu, Angel, and Eduard come together in a shaky alliance, along with an ancient chaos god and the mysterious Vodou loa, magick is breaking loose from the Noösphere.The two groups hurtle toward an action-packed, tragic, confrontation on Skull Island in the Bering Sea.In this third installment of The Pataphysician a year has passed since the events in New Orleans. The stakes have risen and the troupe of shady heroes has bumbled into a game that threatens not only the Earth but the multi-verse. Breakneck action, mystery, romance, improbable adventure all combine in this occult vortex as the world loses its grip on reality.Readers who enjoy Grimdark, Fantasy/Horror, Dan Brown, Alternative History, Crime, and Noir characters will find a home in The Pataphysician series. Dark, twisted, and evil the world of The Pataphysician takes readers on a wild ride to salvation and tragedy.Get your copy today to follow Jonathan and the Imagineers as they race to save themselves and maybe the world.

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