Death to the Witch-Queen!

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Steampunk, Space Opera, Science Fiction, Adventure
Cover of the book Death to the Witch-Queen! by P.K. Lentz, IronAge
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Author: P.K. Lentz ISBN: 9781540180285
Publisher: IronAge Publication: December 17, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: P.K. Lentz
ISBN: 9781540180285
Publisher: IronAge
Publication: December 17, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Join a half-mad drifter and a trigger-happy vegetarian cyborg in a Post-Apocalyptic Western Steampunk Space Opera!

Williym Blaik may not be smart. Or literate. Or sane. But he knows an opportunity when one falls from the sky in a flash of blue fire and saves his life. In Qilliara, a glitchy cyborg who takes 37 minutes to reboot, he's found just that: an opportunity to break free from the degenerate, mutant-filled wasteland where he's lived his whole life. All he has to do is help Qilliara save something she calls the universe by killing his world's tyrant, the Witch-Queen Jaxitza.

Even if they manage to carve a path through the Witch-Queen's twisted legions, Qilliara has made it clear that she can't and won't grant Blaik's wish. In fact, she doesn't even seem to care if he lives or dies. But then Blaik is not that smart. Or sane.

It's like The Wizard of Oz. But Oz is a degenerate pocket dimension. The Scarecrow is a petty outlaw. Dorothy is a relentless two-gunned cyborg. And the Wicked Witch has legions of twisted mutants and infernal machines at her command. An implausible duo is off to see the witch... to blow her head off and save a universe.

PLEASE KINDLY NOTE that the series that begins with this book is currently on hold. If you would like to see it resume, you are encouraged to say so!

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Join a half-mad drifter and a trigger-happy vegetarian cyborg in a Post-Apocalyptic Western Steampunk Space Opera!

Williym Blaik may not be smart. Or literate. Or sane. But he knows an opportunity when one falls from the sky in a flash of blue fire and saves his life. In Qilliara, a glitchy cyborg who takes 37 minutes to reboot, he's found just that: an opportunity to break free from the degenerate, mutant-filled wasteland where he's lived his whole life. All he has to do is help Qilliara save something she calls the universe by killing his world's tyrant, the Witch-Queen Jaxitza.

Even if they manage to carve a path through the Witch-Queen's twisted legions, Qilliara has made it clear that she can't and won't grant Blaik's wish. In fact, she doesn't even seem to care if he lives or dies. But then Blaik is not that smart. Or sane.

It's like The Wizard of Oz. But Oz is a degenerate pocket dimension. The Scarecrow is a petty outlaw. Dorothy is a relentless two-gunned cyborg. And the Wicked Witch has legions of twisted mutants and infernal machines at her command. An implausible duo is off to see the witch... to blow her head off and save a universe.

PLEASE KINDLY NOTE that the series that begins with this book is currently on hold. If you would like to see it resume, you are encouraged to say so!

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