No Mans Land, Martha Carr
No Mans Land, Martha Carr
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No Man's Land

Author: Martha Carr, Michael Anderle

Series: Warrior 2

Narrator: Amanda Friday

Unabridged: 4 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/24/2024


Synopsis

Emily Trigger is doing her best to use her newfound powers. Will it be enough, or will they just cause more mayhem?

Zombies to the left of the Prodigal Suns, Ancient Gods of Magic to the right. The only place the zombies don't seem to be are marching right in front of them. Not yet anyway.

The trek into enemy territory is a lot harder, with Heka's zombies looking for prey, hunting them at every turn. Even with a little magic on their side.

No matter. Nothing is going to stop our highly trained heroes. When there's a job to do that no one else wants, the Prodigal Suns, special forces rise and shine and show up.

Next on their list is Palladino's villa and Emily and the team are encountering more problems of the magical kind.

Will they risk one of their own for the greater good? Will it pay off?

Continue the adventures through Ukraine as the Prodigal Suns gather the clues and fight the enemies they need to finally get to Heka. The Ancient God of Magic loose on a rampage.

About Martha Carr

Martha Carr is a bestselling author and journalist living in Austin, Texas, with her two rescue dogs and an oversized garden. She is coauthor, with Michael Anderle, of many books, including the Leira Chronicles, Case Files of an Urban Witch series, and Academy of Necessary Magic series.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andy on November 20, 2017

On the whole this is a good, well written supplement. It concerns characters in the Great War who was part of the “Lost Battalion” who were separated from the allies in the Argonne Forest. This being a Call of Cthulhu adventure, things get a little weird. I will not comment on the adventure other th......more

Goodreads review by Uncle on November 09, 2018

This was a well-written, well-executed Call of Cthulhu adventure. Considering that is was originally written as a one-off, the supporting information surrounding WW1-based characters and the Lost battalion's activities (when and where this adventure is set) is excellent. This adventure requires more......more