Ronin Games, Marion G. Harmon
Ronin Games, Marion G. Harmon
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Ronin Games

Author: Marion G. Harmon

Narrator: Caitlin Kelly

Unabridged: 9 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/30/2019


Synopsis

Astra has returned to Chicago and the everyday life of a cape: getting kittens out of trees, training, aiding the city's emergency first-responders, training, doing public relations events, training, and the occasional superhero v. supervillain fight that threatens to level neighborhoods or at least set them on fire.

Then Astra takes a hard hit during a fight and very briefly finds herself somewhere else, somewhere she's only been before in dreams and in the company of Kitsune, a shape-shifting trickster fox. Astra's friends learn she is under the increasing influence of an otherworldly realm they know absolutely nothing about, and that she may even be drawn permanently into it. If they hope to stop it from happening, they must find Kitsune before it's too late.

But to find Kitsune they must go to Japan, and since Japan doesn't allow unsanctioned entry to foreign capes everything depends on secrecy. With no allies, few assets, and surprises at every turn, winning requires rewriting the rules and playing their own game. A ronin game.

About Marion G. Harmon

Marion G. Harmon is a former financial adviser in Las Vegas. He has a bachelor's degree in literature and a master's degree in history, which he earned for pleasure rather than profit.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Timothy

Nice prose superhero story. Nicely written with some good plot twists. Recommended......more

Goodreads review by Mary

The continuing adventures of Hope Corrigan, the superheroine known as Astra. It opens with a fairly routine bust. True, it has the Young Sentinels working with the Sentinels and a Russian cape to shut down Russian mob activities in Chicago, but routine -- except that knocked unconscious, Astra is sho......more

Goodreads review by Gilbert

One of the things that makes Harmon’s Wearing the Cape series so interesting is that he avoids repeating the same adventure over and over again. If you’ve read any comics, you know that is a real danger in this genre. In this adventure, Harmon pulls Astra, Ozma, Artemis and Shelly out of the U.S. an......more

Goodreads review by David

Now this was just fun. Superheroes forced by a series of events to masquerade as the stereotypical magical girls? I found myself chuckling quite frequently through this one. Happily, we are back to single perspective, and I loved it. Pretty much adored this book. I love the direction this series is g......more