Abigail: Kaligulus

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Christopher M. Salas ISBN: 9781311517722
Publisher: Christopher M. Salas Publication: August 11, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Christopher M. Salas
ISBN: 9781311517722
Publisher: Christopher M. Salas
Publication: August 11, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“As the eras come to pass, I adapt to my surroundings, seek the lost knowledge and hone my abilities to protect the innocent from those I hunt … I see what mortals cannot.”

In the era of prohibition, the demand for liquor thrived along with corruption. After a months’ long search for Kaligulus, Abigail has finally collected enough clues to lead her to his whereabouts. Now hot on his trail in the flashy lights of Atlantic City, Abigail discovers the demon’s current alias–John Smith, a distributer of illegal imports from around the world. Having ties with Atlantic City’s racketeering ring and all of its’ corrupted officials, John Smith has gained a tough reputation and is known for his ability to procure unique and dated goods.

In the midst of a battle with Kaligulus, during a private gathering at one of Atlantic City’s most notable night clubs, without warning Abigail is suddenly frozen and taken over by the will of his powers. Kaligulus’ ability to travel through space and time, fluidly through the years of past, present and future, takes Abigail on a trip with him to a time and place she could never have foreseen! Here, she will have to find Kaligulus, bind him, and with any luck discover a way back home to nineteen twenty-one.

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“As the eras come to pass, I adapt to my surroundings, seek the lost knowledge and hone my abilities to protect the innocent from those I hunt … I see what mortals cannot.”

In the era of prohibition, the demand for liquor thrived along with corruption. After a months’ long search for Kaligulus, Abigail has finally collected enough clues to lead her to his whereabouts. Now hot on his trail in the flashy lights of Atlantic City, Abigail discovers the demon’s current alias–John Smith, a distributer of illegal imports from around the world. Having ties with Atlantic City’s racketeering ring and all of its’ corrupted officials, John Smith has gained a tough reputation and is known for his ability to procure unique and dated goods.

In the midst of a battle with Kaligulus, during a private gathering at one of Atlantic City’s most notable night clubs, without warning Abigail is suddenly frozen and taken over by the will of his powers. Kaligulus’ ability to travel through space and time, fluidly through the years of past, present and future, takes Abigail on a trip with him to a time and place she could never have foreseen! Here, she will have to find Kaligulus, bind him, and with any luck discover a way back home to nineteen twenty-one.

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