The Man Who Shot Thomas Edison - Martin T. Ingham - Livros - Martinus Publishing - 9780988768529 - 1 de agosto de 2014
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The Man Who Shot Thomas Edison

Martin T. Ingham

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The Man Who Shot Thomas Edison

Magic and technology battle for supremacy in the Wild West, and dark forces seek to exploit that rivalry to the detriment of society in this third installment of Ingham's "Fantasy Western" series! Nevada 1882: At a time when modern technology is battling against magic and mysticism for supremacy over everyday life, famed innovator Thomas Edison comes to the burgeoning western town of Selwood to visit an old friend and showcase his inventions. His appearance stirs mixed emotions, as there are those who would see Edison?s genius extinguished for their own power and profit... and so the shot is taken! Amidst this chaos, elven deputy Joella Talus finds herself confronted with a family crisis of epic proportions?her little sister's fate hangs in the balance as Mactus Sellius enacts a twisted endgame for personal prestige and petty revenge! Meanwhile, the shooting of Thomas Edison brings Selwood to the breaking point, leaving warlock sheriff James Doliber and his dwarven deputy Ron Grimes at odds with two warring sides: magic versus anti-magic, both hell-bent on annihilating the other. It seems a new Civil War is brewing, yet beneath the surface lies the apparent cause for hostilities?a ex-Confederate sorcerer with questionable motives and allegiances. To survive the fracas, the lawmen of Selwood must fight to heal the rift between both factions, while uncovering the true intentions of those who would turn brother against brother in America.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 1 de agosto de 2014
ISBN13 9780988768529
Editoras Martinus Publishing
Páginas 228
Dimensões 152 × 229 × 12 mm   ·   312 g
Idioma English  

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