Azron Bezron, master thief and accidental hero, is having a hard time adjusting to celebrity. An intriguing quest to retrieve a lost jewel might be just what is needed to dust off his legendary skills. However, with an idiot sidekick and a dour bounty hunter accompanying him, Azron will be lucky if he makes it to his destination alive...
Steve Wetherell has written for Maxim, Cracked and CBS Local, and is a regular on the Authors and Dragons podcast. He is affiliated with Falstaff books and wrote the fantasy comedy series The Doomsayer Journeys, which he'd love you to read. He lives in Northamptonshire, England, and enjoys beer, rock music and writing about himself in the third person. (source: Amazon)
Writes primarily as Steve Wetherell. Some covers say "Steven Wetherell."
This kindle ebook novella is from my Kindle Unlimited account
This is my first novel by this author but not my last. Aaron is a thief and has made a name for his self. He, Baby and a bounty hunter are on a great adventure thriller which ends with them going their own ways! 🤗
I would highly recommend this novella and author to readers of action adventure thriller novels 😯✨ 2025 🎉😆
I enjoyed a revisit to the Doomsayer Universe with this story. I found this story by accident on Kindle Unlimited. I hope that Steven Wetherell will add more stories there. I needed some comedy right now and this fit the bill. I like that Azron is growning but still himself.
Azron will never change, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
The cynical thief who played a key role in the ad hoc team of reluctant heroes from the Doomsayer trilogy returns, once more up to his thieving ways, but this time he may have met his match in a deadly and unforgiving bounty hunter who always gets her man. Azron will have to fulfill his obligations and steal a priceless and well-guarded treasure, even if a haunted prairie where monsters dwell stand in their way. And if he tries to turn aside, he'll find himself staring down the barrel of a bounty hunters gun.
Wetherell provides a fun supplement to his world, replete with his customary wit, and I eagerly await any further full-length novels to come.
I rarely review short stories, it's a pain to do without spoilers so I'll leave it at this. Wetherell manages a whole lot of fun in a very few pages. Baby is hilarious, Jaq is a nice addition to the world, and Azron is still Azron. Read the Doomsayer Journeys all the way through so you'll know the world and then have a whole lot of fun with this for what is all too short a time.