Painter Mann and Julius enter the most dangerous realm yet.
The animals, the insects, even the vegetation is deadly. Often rageful.
A place founded by the worst elements of humanity, forged by punishing heat and twangy, yet culturally monolithic pop artists.
They are in Australia.
After they took out Voodoo Cher’s world-ending machine in Scotland, an antipodean device has now ramped up. It’s fully functional and threatens every living soul on the planet!
There is one problem. They can’t seem to find it.
And to make matters worse, Hell inc operatives are back in the mix. Helping the agents of Voodoo Cher.
Of course, Painter and Julius no longer fight alone. A good friend of Painter’s former self—Rasputin Frewer—has joined them. An elderly pilot named Uncle Jerry. But Uncle Jerry knows they’re outnumbered and calls in yet another of Raz’s old friends to help.
That said, she’s somewhat downbeat about being down under. The Aussie sun drenches the skin beneath her “britches“ in sweat. Its sand wriggles into cracks and crevices, never to be seen again.
More than anything, she’s not at all happy to be working alongside these three nutbars.
Dick Wybrow is a Canadian author. His novels are mainly set in the US, where he grew up. A former stand-up comedian, Wybrow is a humor writer who crafts thrillers that incorporate elements of suspense, horror, mystery, science fiction and fantasy.
At the age of six, Dick was given his first book by his father. It was Wind in the Willows. Naturally, that put Dick off reading for several years.
After discovering Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the love of reading returned. And with it came the compulsion to get lost worlds like Douglas had created.
Dick lives in Auckland, New Zealand with one wife and two cats.
The Hangman By Dick Window This is book #8 in the He'll Inc series and they have all been so wonderful! Plenty of action, great characters, creatures, witty dialogue, and hilarious situations! What a stunning imagination! Truly enjoying this series! One more to go for the series!
Sally’s back! Good plot and Sally and Horse/Bucephalus get fully fleshed out (Pun intended). A few chuckles, and enjoyed the author’s take on Australia and Australians.
Urgh... and, here I was, thinking it was the end... I really hate when I start an unfinished series and I need to wait, not knowing when the next one will be out, especially when the story is so good...
Love it when a book comes full circle and brings back the original players. This one definitely does that and I for one can't wait to read the next book. Its nice to escape into a fantastical read.