Accused

A Black Skull Short Thriller

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: RJ Andron ISBN: 9780992001803
Publisher: Imprint Omega Books Publication: May 11, 2013
Imprint: Imprint Omega Books Language: English
Author: RJ Andron
ISBN: 9780992001803
Publisher: Imprint Omega Books
Publication: May 11, 2013
Imprint: Imprint Omega Books
Language: English

They Framed the Wrong Masked Man

The Black Skull is a myth, an urban legend to the New York underworld. A masked killer who can appear from shadows, he leaves only bodies and blood as evidence of his passing. They say he cannot be killed, cannot be stopped, and that no-one who has ever seen him has lived to tell of it.

They also say he doesn't exist.

Gideon Slade was one of New York's trust fund elite until the crash of 1929. Disinherited and thrown onto the streets by his industrialist father, he ekes out a living writing for pulp magazines. They say that he's a drunk, a womanizer, and that he threw his life away chasing after old secrets that should remain hidden.

They think he's the perfect patsy.

When dirty cops frame Gideon Slade for the murder of one of their own, they have no idea that Gideon has secrets of his own, and that the Black Skull is all too real. They have no idea that they are about to unleash a nightmare of fire, violence, and blood.

In the classic tradition of the 1930s masked pulp heroes, the Black Skull prowls the dark underworld. In a city corrupted to its core, where Justice is found at the barrel of a gun, the Black Skull battles against predators the law can't--or won't--touch.

Once upon a time, heroes had to wear masks.

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They Framed the Wrong Masked Man

The Black Skull is a myth, an urban legend to the New York underworld. A masked killer who can appear from shadows, he leaves only bodies and blood as evidence of his passing. They say he cannot be killed, cannot be stopped, and that no-one who has ever seen him has lived to tell of it.

They also say he doesn't exist.

Gideon Slade was one of New York's trust fund elite until the crash of 1929. Disinherited and thrown onto the streets by his industrialist father, he ekes out a living writing for pulp magazines. They say that he's a drunk, a womanizer, and that he threw his life away chasing after old secrets that should remain hidden.

They think he's the perfect patsy.

When dirty cops frame Gideon Slade for the murder of one of their own, they have no idea that Gideon has secrets of his own, and that the Black Skull is all too real. They have no idea that they are about to unleash a nightmare of fire, violence, and blood.

In the classic tradition of the 1930s masked pulp heroes, the Black Skull prowls the dark underworld. In a city corrupted to its core, where Justice is found at the barrel of a gun, the Black Skull battles against predators the law can't--or won't--touch.

Once upon a time, heroes had to wear masks.

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