Magic can get a man killed in the streets of New Chicago. Kane Shepherd is a private investigator called in to quietly investigate a series of strange murders. He determines that it is the work of a Magician. A Magician himself, Kane knows this case could turn nasty for him and his two fellow Magicians, Tabitha Drake and Alastair Jones. Kane soon finds that the situation is bigger than he thought when he's swept into a boiling conflict filled with conspiracy, corruption, and bloodshed. What chance does a revolution of the oppressed have against the mighty Oligarchy? Who is the mysterious Magician roaming the streets and shadows of Hidden Valley? Why does a strange figure reeking of blood and hatred harbor such interest in Kane? The Clockworks of War have begun to spin.
Magic can get a man killed in the streets of New Chicago. Kane Shepherd is a private investigator called in to quietly investigate a series of strange murders. He determines that it is the work of a Magician. A Magician himself, Kane knows this case could turn nasty for him and his two fellow Magicians, Tabitha Drake and Alastair Jones. Kane soon finds that the situation is bigger than he thought when he's swept into a boiling conflict filled with conspiracy, corruption, and bloodshed. What chance does a revolution of the oppressed have against the mighty Oligarchy? Who is the mysterious Magician roaming the streets and shadows of Hidden Valley? Why does a strange figure reeking of blood and hatred harbor such interest in Kane? The Clockworks of War have begun to spin.
Jason is an avid reader, writer, and movie-goer who keeps busy with (probably) more projects than can possibly be healthy. He started his dream of writing stories in middle school, and has been at it since. He opened his movie review blog, Fail-Flix, in 2010. Since then, he has published a collection of reviews in hardcover, and has launched a digital short story series called The Rifle Chronicles. He lives with his wife and a rambunctious daughter who manage to keep him somewhat in line. Somewhat.
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