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  • ISBN 9780857665720
  • Dimensions: 130 x 197mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2016
  • Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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"America's long sent its best SMASH agents overseas to deal with the European crisis. As of today, they decided dismantling your operation was more important than containing the Bastogne Broach. Now you're dealing with the real professionals." Paul Tsabo: Bureaucromancer. His efforts to decriminalize magic have made him the government's #1 enemy ­ and his fugitive existence has robbed his daughter of a normal life.  Aliyah Tsabo-Dawson: Videogamemancer. Gifted unearthly powers by a terrorist's magic. Raised by a family of magicians, she's the world's loneliest teenager ­ because her powers might kill anyone she befriends. The Unimancers: Brain-burned zombies. Former 'mancers, tortured into becoming agents of the government's anti-'mancer squad. An unstoppable hive-mind.  When Paul accidentally opens up the first unsealed dimensional broach on American soil, the Unimancers lead his family in a cat-and-mouse pursuit all the way to the demon-haunted ruins of Europe - where Aliyah is slowly corrupted by the siren call of the Unimancers... File Under: Urban Fantasy [ Healing the Rift | Soccer Game Blues | Last Tango in Europe | Fireworks and Paperwork ]
Ferrett Steinmetz is a graduate of both the Clarion Writers’ Workshop and Viable Paradise, and has been nominated for the Nebula Award, for which he remains stoked.Ferrett has a moderately popular blog, The Watchtower of Destruction, wherein he talks about bad puns, relationships, politics, videogames, and more bad puns. He’s written four computer books, including the still-popular-after-two-years Wicked Cool PHP.He lives in Cleveland with his wife, who he couldn’t imagine living without.

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