SwitchFlipped

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book SwitchFlipped by Greg Stolze, Tim Dedopulos
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Author: Greg Stolze ISBN: 9781465943750
Publisher: Tim Dedopulos Publication: July 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Greg Stolze
ISBN: 9781465943750
Publisher: Tim Dedopulos
Publication: July 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

SwitchFlipped is a fast-paced, gritty urban fantasy novel set in the cracks behind what we think of as reality.

The love of Jasper’s life has been a missing person for the last five years, so he’s completely dumb-founded when she wakes him up in the middle of the night and drags him to bed. Twenty-four wild hours later she’s gone again, as suddenly as she appeared, without so much as a hint of explanation. Jasper is left without answers, without hope, and without any idea what to do about his current girlfriend.

The only clue that Jasper has is a peculiar word, accidentally blurted: “Switchflipped.” Compelled to go digging for answers, he is slowly drawn deeper and deeper into the occult underground. Reality, it turns out, is a lot less real than he’d imagined. Jasper finds himself sinking into a lunatic world where people can turn into electricity, where the undead live suburban lives, and where nothing is impossible if you’re prepared to pay the price.

Thrown into a vicious fight that he didn’t seek and doesn’t even really understand, Jasper has to look deep into himself to uncover his true nature. When your contemporaries include a woman who’s also a building, a miracle-working saint, and one of the secret monarchs of American automobiles, the choice between love and power is harder than ever.

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SwitchFlipped is a fast-paced, gritty urban fantasy novel set in the cracks behind what we think of as reality.

The love of Jasper’s life has been a missing person for the last five years, so he’s completely dumb-founded when she wakes him up in the middle of the night and drags him to bed. Twenty-four wild hours later she’s gone again, as suddenly as she appeared, without so much as a hint of explanation. Jasper is left without answers, without hope, and without any idea what to do about his current girlfriend.

The only clue that Jasper has is a peculiar word, accidentally blurted: “Switchflipped.” Compelled to go digging for answers, he is slowly drawn deeper and deeper into the occult underground. Reality, it turns out, is a lot less real than he’d imagined. Jasper finds himself sinking into a lunatic world where people can turn into electricity, where the undead live suburban lives, and where nothing is impossible if you’re prepared to pay the price.

Thrown into a vicious fight that he didn’t seek and doesn’t even really understand, Jasper has to look deep into himself to uncover his true nature. When your contemporaries include a woman who’s also a building, a miracle-working saint, and one of the secret monarchs of American automobiles, the choice between love and power is harder than ever.

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