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The Locke-Key

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The Blacke opened the curtain on a stage that covered two sides of the mysterious Ingress. DaaJuhl still seeks his lost Locke of MannA, but he is not alone in that quest. The journey continues for Cedric Whitaker Cayle, a reverse engineer who finds himself in the middle of an inter-dimensional chase for the Locke and the fate of life on both sides. The Locke is the proverbial pebble which has been cast into the pond of Fate, creating ripples in all of the known Realms. What secrets of Earth will be revealed? What sleeping giants will be awakened? As Cedric struggles to find the answers to the growing number of questions, he must also fight for his sanity, his integrity and his life! For there is another who claims to be the Locke. The Blacke introduced the players, The Locke-Key is the first step of the amazing adventure that answers the question of what happens when worlds collide!

772 pages, Paperback

First published August 16, 2011

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Reiter

27 books16 followers
Also writes under the pen name G. Russell Gaynor.

Born in a common house, in a common land, during a common time, Reiter was issued to the world in the same manner as any other notion of life. Born of circumstance and perspective, he came to see life from a standpoint most might label askew (but let’s not get him started on labels). It was through this angle of vision that his mind opened up to the limitless possibilities of thought and existence.

Since our first act is to covet, Reiter’s train of thought was detoured to mythology and how such fantastic stories were used to explain scientific fact. That is where his abilities were first applied; the battle that rages between Atlas and Hercules continues to this day. The Moon moves closer to the Earth and then further away, depending on who is winning the contest. It is a simple beginning, perhaps, but a beginning nonetheless and one that ushered other stories that grew along with the young man, encompassing greater scope and depth.

What some called it daydreaming, he called a work in progress. There is a universe out there, full of theory and definition – waiting for its story to be told. It holds comedy, tragedy, adventure, mystery, horror, action and intrigue. Reiter is but one of its storytellers!

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