The sequel to the award-winning 'Hell At The Way Station' with Marc Abbot and Steven Van Patten returning and bringing sword and sorcery maven Kirk Johnson along for the ride!
After a harrowing battle with the demon, Baphomet and his cultists at the Waystation bar, Brooklyn-based adventurers Marc Abbott and Steven Van Patten attempt to regroup at a Bed-Stuy tea shop. As they gather their wits, the owners confide in them of strange goings-on within their establishment. This quickly turns into more than anyone expected. Eventually, mystic archer Kirk Johnson is called in to help as a vengeful abomination leads them all down a path of supernatural violence, and one of them endures a transformation that will change his life forever.
Hell up in Brooklyn with fun to match devilish doings
A quick satisfying read. You’re rooting for the home team the whole through as Steven, Marc and Kirk battle the forces of darkness. These guys put the “urban” in urban fantasy and makes the idea of the creepy crawly easily accessible in the hood organically eschewing the pandering of "hood horror". Cleverly written using the tropes of urban fantasy to address gentrification, racial bias and the place of black identity within the genre, Hell at Brooklyn Tea is a fun read.