Masters in This Hall

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary
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Author: Marty Smith ISBN: 9781732393806
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: July 5, 2018
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: Marty Smith
ISBN: 9781732393806
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: July 5, 2018
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English

Rick Kingsley's an everyday guy. True, his dad Linwood Kingsley Sr. is a rising Tea Partier in the North Carolina Senate. His mom's a passionate queer activist lawyer whose wife quit the Navy over "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." His stepmom Eunice is a small-town Southern belle Fundamentalist, who hires black maids and Christian psychics. Teen half-brother Lin Junior is a dudebro / frat boy jerk-in-training. Younger half-brother Aidan's a train buff; emotional, sensitive and a bully magnet. But Rick's your ordinary twentysomething, overeducated and underemployed, answering Customer Service phones for the power company. Until Aidan runs away, leaving behind hidden-camera videos of his bullyings, at school and from Lin Junior, and of the grownups' refusal to help; then stays missing for three years but keeps mailing back Polaroid selfies. Until Rick, and others, start seeing "ghost trains:" long-gone streamliners reappearing on their old tracks – and sometimes letting people board, before vanishing again. Until Rick inherits, from a mysterious recluse he's never met, an enormous fortune and the equally enorrmous estate of "Haw Court." Until mysterious attacks against random terrorists, doxxers and right-wing politicians begin, devastating them with psychic blasts of mind-frying remorse. Until a figure known as "the Wizard" starts appearing in dreams, but offering real-world powers. Meanwhile, global-warming disasters (heat waves, blizzards, "thousand-year" floods, tornadoes) are increasing. Man-made ones too: "religious freedom" and Stand Your Ground laws; right-wing sabotages against elections, science and civil society; Charleston and Flint and Standing Rock; and worst of all, Donald Trump headed for the Presidency. Now, on the eve of the 2016 election, Aidan's coming home. Coincidences and dreams make Rick suspect some connection between Aidan, the "ghost trains," the Wizard, and all the rest of the chaos. Is Aidan in danger? Rick's family, friends; Rick himself? He'll have to use all his newfound wealth and power to find out…and perhaps confront the Wizard in person.

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Rick Kingsley's an everyday guy. True, his dad Linwood Kingsley Sr. is a rising Tea Partier in the North Carolina Senate. His mom's a passionate queer activist lawyer whose wife quit the Navy over "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." His stepmom Eunice is a small-town Southern belle Fundamentalist, who hires black maids and Christian psychics. Teen half-brother Lin Junior is a dudebro / frat boy jerk-in-training. Younger half-brother Aidan's a train buff; emotional, sensitive and a bully magnet. But Rick's your ordinary twentysomething, overeducated and underemployed, answering Customer Service phones for the power company. Until Aidan runs away, leaving behind hidden-camera videos of his bullyings, at school and from Lin Junior, and of the grownups' refusal to help; then stays missing for three years but keeps mailing back Polaroid selfies. Until Rick, and others, start seeing "ghost trains:" long-gone streamliners reappearing on their old tracks – and sometimes letting people board, before vanishing again. Until Rick inherits, from a mysterious recluse he's never met, an enormous fortune and the equally enorrmous estate of "Haw Court." Until mysterious attacks against random terrorists, doxxers and right-wing politicians begin, devastating them with psychic blasts of mind-frying remorse. Until a figure known as "the Wizard" starts appearing in dreams, but offering real-world powers. Meanwhile, global-warming disasters (heat waves, blizzards, "thousand-year" floods, tornadoes) are increasing. Man-made ones too: "religious freedom" and Stand Your Ground laws; right-wing sabotages against elections, science and civil society; Charleston and Flint and Standing Rock; and worst of all, Donald Trump headed for the Presidency. Now, on the eve of the 2016 election, Aidan's coming home. Coincidences and dreams make Rick suspect some connection between Aidan, the "ghost trains," the Wizard, and all the rest of the chaos. Is Aidan in danger? Rick's family, friends; Rick himself? He'll have to use all his newfound wealth and power to find out…and perhaps confront the Wizard in person.

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