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'''DOWN THESE DARK STREETS...'''
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Most folks see [[Puyallup]] as the worst [[Seattle]]’s got to offer; a tangled mess of [[Metamenschheit|metahumanity]] and greed, poverty and ghettoes, vice and corruption, where the crime is more organized than the government. They call it a [[Barrens]], an armpit, a cesspool.
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Jimmy Kincaid, though, calls it home. Walking the line between the shadows and the desperate light, semi-legit like only a Puyallup brat and former cop can be, he insists Puyallup has a heart and a soul, that it’s a place of life, magic, and starving hope. A former [[Kampfmagier|combat mage]], now as burnt out as his neighborhood, he does what he can to police the worst excesses of the crime-riddled city he loves.
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In the darkness of the Seattle Sprawl, what’s one more murder?
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To Kincaid, it’s everything. He’s got a dead mentor, a hermetic group in need, and a mysterious file that might have been worth killing for. To unlock the data and get a little justice, he’ll face the worst the [[Sprawl]] has to offer, wading through blood, darkness, and a murderous web of lies.
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It’s a good thing he’s got friends—in high and low places...
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[[Jimmy Kincaid]] is an [[Elf|elven]] P.I., [[Ausgebrannter Magier|damaged mage]], and friend to the downtrodden. He roams the streets of 2074 [[Seattle]], dispensing justice the only way he knows how — fast and direct. But when a [[Magier|mage]] contacts him to let him know his magical mentor has died — and left him a datachip — Kincaid thinks his old professor was simply taking care of some minor unfinished business. But, when the professor hires Kincaid to find out who killed his mentor, an old enemy from Kincaid’s past pops up as the prime suspect — the same [[vampir]]e that stripped him of his [[Magie|magic]]! But the bloodsucker’s involvement goes deeper than Kincaid first realizes, and soon he’s running for his life while trying to figure out exactly what his old mentor was up to — and why so many will kill to get their claws on it!
 
[[Jimmy Kincaid]] is an [[Elf|elven]] P.I., [[Ausgebrannter Magier|damaged mage]], and friend to the downtrodden. He roams the streets of 2074 [[Seattle]], dispensing justice the only way he knows how — fast and direct. But when a [[Magier|mage]] contacts him to let him know his magical mentor has died — and left him a datachip — Kincaid thinks his old professor was simply taking care of some minor unfinished business. But, when the professor hires Kincaid to find out who killed his mentor, an old enemy from Kincaid’s past pops up as the prime suspect — the same [[vampir]]e that stripped him of his [[Magie|magic]]! But the bloodsucker’s involvement goes deeper than Kincaid first realizes, and soon he’s running for his life while trying to figure out exactly what his old mentor was up to — and why so many will kill to get their claws on it!
  

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Shaken: No Job too small ist ein Shadowrun-Roman von Russel Zimmermann.

Er wurde am 12.07.2015 in englischer Originalsprache bei Catalyst Games Lab veröffentlicht, und ist als eBook (ePub & Mobi-Format) via DriveThru RPG und als Print-Ausgabe u. a. bei Barnes & Noble erhältlich.

Buchinformationen

  • Art.-Nr.: PSI CAT26854
  • Titel: Shaken - No Job too small
  • Typ: Roman
  • Autor: Russel Zimmermann
  • Sprache: englisch
  • Verlag: Catalyst Games Lab
  • Format: Print / eBook
  • Einband: Paperback
  • Seitenzahl: 276 Seiten
  • Dateiformat: Zip-File (ePub & mobi)
  • Dateigrösse: 2.64 MB
  • Veröffentlicht: 12.07.2015 (eBook)
  • Preis:
    • print: 12,00 $ (Listenpreis) / 9,76 $ (Barnes & Noble)
    • eBook: 8,99 $ (DriveThru RPG)
  • ISBN-13: 9781936876839

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DriveThru RPG:

DOWN THESE DARK STREETS...

Most folks see Puyallup as the worst Seattle’s got to offer; a tangled mess of metahumanity and greed, poverty and ghettoes, vice and corruption, where the crime is more organized than the government. They call it a Barrens, an armpit, a cesspool.

Jimmy Kincaid, though, calls it home. Walking the line between the shadows and the desperate light, semi-legit like only a Puyallup brat and former cop can be, he insists Puyallup has a heart and a soul, that it’s a place of life, magic, and starving hope. A former combat mage, now as burnt out as his neighborhood, he does what he can to police the worst excesses of the crime-riddled city he loves.

In the darkness of the Seattle Sprawl, what’s one more murder?

To Kincaid, it’s everything. He’s got a dead mentor, a hermetic group in need, and a mysterious file that might have been worth killing for. To unlock the data and get a little justice, he’ll face the worst the Sprawl has to offer, wading through blood, darkness, and a murderous web of lies.

It’s a good thing he’s got friends—in high and low places...

Barnes & Noble:

Jimmy Kincaid is an elven P.I., damaged mage, and friend to the downtrodden. He roams the streets of 2074 Seattle, dispensing justice the only way he knows how — fast and direct. But when a mage contacts him to let him know his magical mentor has died — and left him a datachip — Kincaid thinks his old professor was simply taking care of some minor unfinished business. But, when the professor hires Kincaid to find out who killed his mentor, an old enemy from Kincaid’s past pops up as the prime suspect — the same vampire that stripped him of his magic! But the bloodsucker’s involvement goes deeper than Kincaid first realizes, and soon he’s running for his life while trying to figure out exactly what his old mentor was up to — and why so many will kill to get their claws on it!

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