Author: | Arcadia Berger | ISBN: | 9781310695339 |
Publisher: | Arcadia Berger | Publication: | September 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Arcadia Berger |
ISBN: | 9781310695339 |
Publisher: | Arcadia Berger |
Publication: | September 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Third Reich is long dead, yet a woman claiming to be the infamous Nazi spy Erica von Kampf is in Louisiana trying to tame the Honey Swamp Monster for some kind of diabolical scheme. The lovely Black Cat, the equally lovely Black Owl and the young heroes Yank and Doodle are out to stop them. Will they? And along the way, will their masked passions empower them to succeed, or create a fatal distraction?
They have always been among us, or so they say. They were only shadowy figures, though, until a few years ago, when they began to appear more openly.
Not too openly: they still keep their secrets, covering their faces and using names and costumes out of history and legend (if there is any difference). Some of them claim to actually be the people whose names they use, having stepped out of the mists no older than they were decades or centuries before. Nobody knows quite what to make of claims like those, and the masked ones will only speak in contradictory hints and riddles.
So now we must try to share our world with people like the Black Terror, the Blue Beetle, Phantom Lady, Iron Jaw, Hercules, the Claw, Sir Parsifal, Sheena, Dracula and Captain Nemo.
Not only individuals but entire organizations have appeared, claiming to be heirs, or even survivors, of Nazi Germany, the USSR, the Spanish Inquisition, the Roman Empire, the Caliphate.
Even Nature itself seems to have been affected: the forests are yielding up their Sasquatch, the deserts are overflown by great birds and the lakes are revealing their monsters.
The world is a more colorful place than it was a few years ago. More colorful, more dangerous, perhaps literally more mythic, with the masked powers moving among us. Some people would like to find a way to go back to the old days, while others find more beauty and more hope in the new state of affairs.
But whether we like it or not, we ordinary mortals must acknowledge that in many ways the world belongs to the masked ones, and we are only living in it. They set the agenda with their masked faces, their masked powers and their masked passions.
The Third Reich is long dead, yet a woman claiming to be the infamous Nazi spy Erica von Kampf is in Louisiana trying to tame the Honey Swamp Monster for some kind of diabolical scheme. The lovely Black Cat, the equally lovely Black Owl and the young heroes Yank and Doodle are out to stop them. Will they? And along the way, will their masked passions empower them to succeed, or create a fatal distraction?
They have always been among us, or so they say. They were only shadowy figures, though, until a few years ago, when they began to appear more openly.
Not too openly: they still keep their secrets, covering their faces and using names and costumes out of history and legend (if there is any difference). Some of them claim to actually be the people whose names they use, having stepped out of the mists no older than they were decades or centuries before. Nobody knows quite what to make of claims like those, and the masked ones will only speak in contradictory hints and riddles.
So now we must try to share our world with people like the Black Terror, the Blue Beetle, Phantom Lady, Iron Jaw, Hercules, the Claw, Sir Parsifal, Sheena, Dracula and Captain Nemo.
Not only individuals but entire organizations have appeared, claiming to be heirs, or even survivors, of Nazi Germany, the USSR, the Spanish Inquisition, the Roman Empire, the Caliphate.
Even Nature itself seems to have been affected: the forests are yielding up their Sasquatch, the deserts are overflown by great birds and the lakes are revealing their monsters.
The world is a more colorful place than it was a few years ago. More colorful, more dangerous, perhaps literally more mythic, with the masked powers moving among us. Some people would like to find a way to go back to the old days, while others find more beauty and more hope in the new state of affairs.
But whether we like it or not, we ordinary mortals must acknowledge that in many ways the world belongs to the masked ones, and we are only living in it. They set the agenda with their masked faces, their masked powers and their masked passions.