Blackbird One: Base of Fire
Black Bird One: Base of Fire ist der erste Teil einer Trilogie von kurzen Shadowrun-Novels um Dashiell Riggins aka "Dash" von Russel Zimmerman, der von Catalyst Games Lab als eBooks im ePub- und Mobi-Format veröffentlicht wird.
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- Art.-Nr.: ???
- Titel: Blackbird One: Base of Fire
- Typ: Novel
- Verlag: Catalyst Games Lab
- Format: eBook
- Dateiformat: ePub, Mobi
- Dateigröße: ??? MB
- Seitenzahl: ??? Seiten
- Erschienen: ??.??.????
- Preis: 5,99 $ (Catalyst Store)
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- Autor: Russell Zimmerman
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MAKING OF A MAN…
Dashiell Riggins was just another hardscrabble kid growing up in rural Washington, doing everything a normal teenager would do — hanging out with friends, swimming in the river during summer break, keeping an uneasy peace with the powerful ork family that controlled their hometown.
Until one day changed everything; the day Dash goblinized. Transformed into a troll metavariant, Dash is now even more of an outsider. Sports allows him to find a place in his hometown, until another world-shaking event shatters his carefully built life again, forcing Dash to leave everything behind and start over.
And in the Sixth World, there’s only one place where a person can remake themselves into someone else: stronger, tougher, faster, better than they were before. Dash signs on the dotted line and sets out on a journey that will transforms his life from that day on…
The Blackbird series is a short novel trilogy with strong military, Shadowrun-historical, and Native American Nation themes. Fans of the Kincaid series will enjoy a first-person narrative exploring the history of the Sixth World through Dash’s eyes as he experiences the world of shadowrunners from a perspective a half-step removed from the shadows ... on the battlefield, not the streets, as paramilitary action spills from one famous conflict to the next, spanning decades and three action-packed stories.
Note: This purchase contains two files; an epub version for use with most e-readers, and a .mobi version for use on the Amazon Kindle.