The Zeros and The Man Who Could Not Die

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Eric Bonkowski ISBN: 9781310500862
Publisher: Eric Bonkowski Publication: December 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Eric Bonkowski
ISBN: 9781310500862
Publisher: Eric Bonkowski
Publication: December 15, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The world of Gil’s Grimoire... it calls to mind monsters, madness, magic, and mayhem, and just a little bit of zaniness. A little bit. Did you read “Two Zeros and The Library of Doom!” and want more from this wild world? Well, dear reader, you’ve come to the right place!

“The Zeros and The Man Who Could Not Die” is the true beginning of Gil’s Grimoire, or at least as far as our hero Dylan is concerned. Be with him for his interview and on-the-job training (now with more zombies!), a mind-bending tutorial as he learns the surprising truth about our world (a what? a multiverse did you say?), and discovers firsthand that there are many perils waiting for us in the shadows (no spoilers here, sorry!).

Soon after teaming up with fellow Zeros Gil and Finch, Dylan and the gang receive their first case together: a young woman in trouble. Enter Willa Bascombe, a woman stricken with premonitions, terrible visions of a murder... her own murder, in fact. And at the hands of her darling husband, nonetheless!

Rife with evil monsters, otherworld magic, undead revenants, political machinations, strange science, obligatory vampires, and plenty of camp, “The Zeros and The Man Who Could Not Die” is the first full-length novel of Gil’s Grimoire.

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The world of Gil’s Grimoire... it calls to mind monsters, madness, magic, and mayhem, and just a little bit of zaniness. A little bit. Did you read “Two Zeros and The Library of Doom!” and want more from this wild world? Well, dear reader, you’ve come to the right place!

“The Zeros and The Man Who Could Not Die” is the true beginning of Gil’s Grimoire, or at least as far as our hero Dylan is concerned. Be with him for his interview and on-the-job training (now with more zombies!), a mind-bending tutorial as he learns the surprising truth about our world (a what? a multiverse did you say?), and discovers firsthand that there are many perils waiting for us in the shadows (no spoilers here, sorry!).

Soon after teaming up with fellow Zeros Gil and Finch, Dylan and the gang receive their first case together: a young woman in trouble. Enter Willa Bascombe, a woman stricken with premonitions, terrible visions of a murder... her own murder, in fact. And at the hands of her darling husband, nonetheless!

Rife with evil monsters, otherworld magic, undead revenants, political machinations, strange science, obligatory vampires, and plenty of camp, “The Zeros and The Man Who Could Not Die” is the first full-length novel of Gil’s Grimoire.

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