Author: | Margo Lerwill | ISBN: | 9781465749741 |
Publisher: | Margo Lerwill | Publication: | October 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Margo Lerwill |
ISBN: | 9781465749741 |
Publisher: | Margo Lerwill |
Publication: | October 6, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
For Colbie Moss, being the undead avatar of a Norse Fate might not be enough to get her into the T and back out with her undeath intact. Somewhere in the heart of the gang-infested apartment building is a mythic blade she has already killed to recover. Colbie has called upon the aid of a Seid-witch and a demonologist, but she has no idea how much she’s going to need them or that one of them has his own reasons for helping her. Will it come down again to a trade of blood for a friend’s soul? To retrieve the blade and save someone she loves, her choice is a deal with a demon or a deal with a devil. It would be an easier decision if one of them wasn’t her ex-husband.
“City of Dis” is an Urban Midgard short story, approximately 11,900 words (or roughly 40 pages) of urban fantasy with a noir sensibility. It continues the events of the short story “Dis” but is intended to stand alone.
For Colbie Moss, being the undead avatar of a Norse Fate might not be enough to get her into the T and back out with her undeath intact. Somewhere in the heart of the gang-infested apartment building is a mythic blade she has already killed to recover. Colbie has called upon the aid of a Seid-witch and a demonologist, but she has no idea how much she’s going to need them or that one of them has his own reasons for helping her. Will it come down again to a trade of blood for a friend’s soul? To retrieve the blade and save someone she loves, her choice is a deal with a demon or a deal with a devil. It would be an easier decision if one of them wasn’t her ex-husband.
“City of Dis” is an Urban Midgard short story, approximately 11,900 words (or roughly 40 pages) of urban fantasy with a noir sensibility. It continues the events of the short story “Dis” but is intended to stand alone.