Harbinger

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary
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Author: B.A. Seloaf ISBN: 9781532051753
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: June 22, 2018
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: B.A. Seloaf
ISBN: 9781532051753
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: June 22, 2018
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Evil has finally been destroyed. Or so everyone thought. Someone is set on revenge, and being dead isnt considered an obstacle. On the contrary, death has brought about several new possibilities. This vengeful person knows how to gain immeasurable power, and also where to find others willing to join in this dark, bloody cause. Foremost among those is the one referred to as the Harbinger. And what do we have to oppose this new, terrible threat to mankind? Well, not much the good guys are sadly lacking in both numbers and power. But, as they say, it aint over until the fat lady sings. The fattest lady in this book is Emkei and she doesnt sing, neither at the end nor anywhere else. Harbinger is the hilarious sequel to Scion, in which B.A. Seloaf both introduces us to a number of unforgettable new characters and lets us meet some of our old favorites. When all of them end up together in the depths of the African jungle, things are bound to happen that not even the most imaginative mind could have predicted.

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Evil has finally been destroyed. Or so everyone thought. Someone is set on revenge, and being dead isnt considered an obstacle. On the contrary, death has brought about several new possibilities. This vengeful person knows how to gain immeasurable power, and also where to find others willing to join in this dark, bloody cause. Foremost among those is the one referred to as the Harbinger. And what do we have to oppose this new, terrible threat to mankind? Well, not much the good guys are sadly lacking in both numbers and power. But, as they say, it aint over until the fat lady sings. The fattest lady in this book is Emkei and she doesnt sing, neither at the end nor anywhere else. Harbinger is the hilarious sequel to Scion, in which B.A. Seloaf both introduces us to a number of unforgettable new characters and lets us meet some of our old favorites. When all of them end up together in the depths of the African jungle, things are bound to happen that not even the most imaginative mind could have predicted.

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