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Cyber Knight #2

Vigil: Inferno Season

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With the city at the boiling point, Vigil will choose between being a hero … or a soldier.

The city of Neo York is about to explode. Vigil continues his war on crime, but the syndicates won't go down without a fight. And to add fuel to the fire, other vigilantes follow their hero's example to mostly disastrous results. But the worst is yet to come.

Vigil discovers that memories are the newest drug craze, distributed for others to experience. When he learns that his own memories have been stolen, the fight becomes personal. His investigation leads him down a dark and tangled path that will test his moral code and force him to choose between saving lives … and taking them.

Don't miss out on the explosive next chapter in the saga of the Cyber Knight. Pick up your copy and join the battle!

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Published April 1, 2024

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Bard Constantine

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The Bard Constantine pen name has been officially retired. The author now goes by his real name: Lewis Knight.

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Author 8 books23 followers
December 24, 2023
GREAT SEQUEL

Book 2 in the Cyber Knight series was a great read. I enjoyed the expansion of the world, character interactions and introduction of new characters. Vigil is an awesome character I hope to read more of in future volumes.
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January 27, 2022
In a sinister dystopian future that blends the noir, superhero, and cyberpunk genres, a man out of time fights behind a mask in the crime-ridden streets of Neo York. Three hundred years after Jett Wolfe falls into cryosleep, he awakens and stumbles into a society split in two. Haven Core is a closed-off dome for the elites and all others scrape a living on the outside where crime lords and gangs rule largely unchecked.
In Book Two, the syndicates are battling to take down Vigil. The city’s vigilante protector recognizes his one-man war against the crime lords might require more help. Yet he’s reluctant to allow Spitfire, the street-smart teenager he rescued from a predator’s den, to be his sidekick. When she agrees to train with Viper, one of the partners of the original Vigil, Jett shares some of the investigative burden with Spitfire to discover the source of the ultimate syndicate collaboration known as Diabolis. A group of Vigil admirers who call themselves the Cult of V take to murdering street-level gang members, which the conflicted hero can’t condone, but Vigil’s code of honor is not above taking a life when necessary, which is why he tops the police captain’s arrest list. Jett’s relationship with Detective turned Captain Ronnie Banks takes a romantic turn, but she doesn’t know his secret identity as Vigil. Another ally surfaces in the former City Commissioner who suspects corruption at the highest levels at police headquarters. Vigil’s team follows a dark and twisted trail to uncover the mastermind behind Diabolis, a trifecta of crime syndicates dealing in stolen memories, the latest drug craze at the Haze parlors. The trail leads Vigil and his team deep into the Underbelly, an abyss beneath the city where nothing is as it seems.
This masterful neo-pulp mashup with jaw-dropping twists would be one bingeworthy television series if the right producer picks it up. My casting choice for Vigil would be between Henry Simmons (aka Mack from Marvel’s Agents of Shield) or Mike Colter who played Luke Cage in the Netflix series and currently stars in CBS’s Evil. As mentioned in my review of Book One, I read both of these books in less than a week and I’m highly anticipating Book Three.
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June 29, 2021
Once again Bard delivers!

At first I was thinking it a little slow, but then I realized he was giving us a new story. The name reminded Vigil, but all the characters had changed. So he had to give us a back story to create new people. That's when the story takes off like a rocket and does not stop till it hits space. Thanks for letting us ride along.🚀
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