The Essex Man Volume 1 - 10 Seconds To Death
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Rating | : | 4.47 (733 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00B93HRH6 |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 454 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"The Essex Man" according to mackmalc. There were a lot of different things I loved about this book. (1) Agood mix of old school and new-- old rides with futuristic tech, newideas expressed in classic ways. Phillips does a great job balancingthese and other elements. (2) Los Angeles! I loved reading the bookas an LA native; Essex Man tak
Exciting, violent, and entertaining.” He has also written essays for the Robert B. He was also the editor of the bestselling anthology, Orange County Noir. Philips’ 2010 novel The Underbelly about a sometimes homeless Vietnam vet’s search for a disabled friend who has disappeared fro
What is known is that if there’s trouble, Luke Warfield will engulf himself in the heat of action.In 10 Seconds to Death, his first outing in a planned series, the Essex Man goes on the trail of the villain who killed his foster father and uncovers not only ghosts from his past, but must stop a deadly plan of mass slaughter in his own backyard.. He’s a brother who gives back to the community in the form of his venture capitalist outfit, Essex Ltd. Like a digital age Jay Gatsby, rumors abound as to how he made his wealth -- from doing wet work as a black ops merc in the Far East and Africa, to ripping off a secret cache of Wall Street insiders ill gotten gains. Part Shaft and part Batman sans the costume, Luke Warfield is an expert in various fighting arts and scientific disciplines
He was also the editor of the bestselling anthology, Orange County Noir. He is the author of more than twenty mystery and graphic novels including the Ivan Monk and Martha Chainey series, and his short stories have been featured in various anthologies including Los Angeles Noir, Between the Dark and the Daylight and The Heroin Chronicles. . Exciting, violent, and entertaining.” He has also written essays for the Robert B. Philips’ 2010 novel The Underbelly about a sometimes homeless Vietnam vet’s search for a disabled