A Dinosaur Is A Man's Best Friend: "The Enemy Comes in Dream"

A Dinosaur Is A Man's Best Friend (A Serialized Novel), #5

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Wayne Kyle Spitzer ISBN: 9781386927839
Publisher: Hobb's End Books Publication: August 13, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Wayne Kyle Spitzer
ISBN: 9781386927839
Publisher: Hobb's End Books
Publication: August 13, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

"This is who we are," said the man in the bandana, who stood next to him on the grassy hill. "And this, fellow paladin, is what we do. Beautiful, isn't it?"

Williams watched as the steeples of a church burned and collapsed, then focused on a woman carrying a child from the wreckage.

The stranger continued: "Don't look to us for the method of carnage—fire is of the Other's design. We only use it as a means to an end. But watch now as I show you what will happen when we descend upon your Barley—and what mercy to expect from us when we finally do. And tell me if it would not be better to simply turn around now, while you still can, and ignore the Call completely."

Williams squinted through the smoke as a motorcycle burst into view and bore down upon the woman, its headlight creating a halo, its rider brandishing a sword. Then, before he could so much as cry out a warning, the rider struck, beheading the woman in one fell swoop before continuing on with a rumble and leaving the child abandoned in her arms.

And then Williams was turning to the mysterious figure with the intent of killing him with his bare hands, but froze when he saw that the man was no longer there: that he had been replaced with something else, something about 9-feet-tall and covered with kinky hair, with a goat's head and six golden eyes, which vanished as he blinked—awakening with a start—and heard Sheila say, with desperation in her voice: "Will, It's Ank. And he's gone."

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"This is who we are," said the man in the bandana, who stood next to him on the grassy hill. "And this, fellow paladin, is what we do. Beautiful, isn't it?"

Williams watched as the steeples of a church burned and collapsed, then focused on a woman carrying a child from the wreckage.

The stranger continued: "Don't look to us for the method of carnage—fire is of the Other's design. We only use it as a means to an end. But watch now as I show you what will happen when we descend upon your Barley—and what mercy to expect from us when we finally do. And tell me if it would not be better to simply turn around now, while you still can, and ignore the Call completely."

Williams squinted through the smoke as a motorcycle burst into view and bore down upon the woman, its headlight creating a halo, its rider brandishing a sword. Then, before he could so much as cry out a warning, the rider struck, beheading the woman in one fell swoop before continuing on with a rumble and leaving the child abandoned in her arms.

And then Williams was turning to the mysterious figure with the intent of killing him with his bare hands, but froze when he saw that the man was no longer there: that he had been replaced with something else, something about 9-feet-tall and covered with kinky hair, with a goat's head and six golden eyes, which vanished as he blinked—awakening with a start—and heard Sheila say, with desperation in her voice: "Will, It's Ank. And he's gone."

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