Why you should read the Eric Carter novels:
· They draw on Aztec mythology and deities (which have been explored less often in the fantasy genre than Greek or Norse legends!)
· Edgy dark humor
· High action
· A tough anti-hero with hidden depths
If you love the Harry Dresden novels, you will love this series.
Fire Season (Eric Carter #4)
by Stephen Blackmoore
April 16, 2010
April 16, 2010
304 pages
Publisher: DAW
In FIRE SEASON, it’s one of the hottest summers the city has ever seen, and someone is murdering mages with fires. Necromancer Eric Carter is being framed for the killings and hunted by his own people. To Carter, everything points to the god Quetzalcoatl coming after him, after he defied the mad wind god in the Aztec land of the dead. But too many things aren't adding up, and Carter knows there's more going on. If he doesn't figure out what it is and put a stop to it fast, Quetzalcoatl won't just kill him, he'll burn the whole damn city down with him.
In FIRE SEASON, it’s one of the hottest summers the city has ever seen, and someone is murdering mages with fires. Necromancer Eric Carter is being framed for the killings and hunted by his own people. To Carter, everything points to the god Quetzalcoatl coming after him, after he defied the mad wind god in the Aztec land of the dead. But too many things aren't adding up, and Carter knows there's more going on. If he doesn't figure out what it is and put a stop to it fast, Quetzalcoatl won't just kill him, he'll burn the whole damn city down with him.
About the Author:
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Stephen Blackmoore is a writer of crime and horror whose work has appeared in the magazines Needle, Plots With Guns, Spinetingler, Thrilling Detective, Shots, and Demolition. He has also written essays on LA politics and crime for the website LAVoice.org and the LA Noir true crime blog. He lives in Los Angeles and can be found online at stephenblackmoore.com and Twitter @sblackmoore.
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Stephen Blackmoore is a writer of crime and horror whose work has appeared in the magazines Needle, Plots With Guns, Spinetingler, Thrilling Detective, Shots, and Demolition. He has also written essays on LA politics and crime for the website LAVoice.org and the LA Noir true crime blog. He lives in Los Angeles and can be found online at stephenblackmoore.com and Twitter @sblackmoore.
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