PhoenixJust-Phoenix

I think I was doing it in honor of something else, too, but Labor Day will do for now. Get over to Amazon. The Kindle edition is available for FREE download from September 2 through September 4. That's right, Brick Stone, Private Eye, is at your beck and call for three days at absolutely no charge!
          	
          	You'll be a fan before you're done. "The Official Private Eye Handbook" FREE for the holiday 
          	
          	http://ow.ly/doQAR
          	
          	It was a dark and stormy night in The City and a hard-nosed gumshoe who wanted nothing to do with the unbalancing, unpredictable ways of magic found himself drawn ever further along strange paths. Babes, bullets, murder and mayhem were all part of the usual mix for Brick Stone as he worked to unravel the tangle of lies and mysteries brought to him by one client after another. That was all he wanted. As far as Brick was concerned, all magic ever did was make cases more complicated and make it take longer for him to figure out who he needed to shoot. 
          	
          	The vast plane of Magick was the dominion of an ancient power. Arcane forces held sway over the realm and all who dwelled within it. The City was only a relatively tiny niche in which humankind was able to cling to the illusion of its own importance.
          	
          	Too often, in the face of a malleable reality subject to the whims of sorcery or the ambitions of mad science, people found themselves in need of aid from someone able to keep hold of sanity amidst chaos. Sometimes, they just wanted someone expendable. Either way, Brick Stone was a man for hire.
          	
          	http://ow.ly/doQAR
          	
          	"That reminds me. I loved 'The Official Private Eye Handbook'. I enjoyed how well you managed to invoke a sense of realism in a story so fantastic as well as your sense of humor. At points when the tension mounts the humor tends to sneak up on you in an almost Britishly dry sort of way. Two thumbs up my friend. And I look forward to rereading it and anything else you may put out." 
          	

PhoenixJust-Phoenix

I think I was doing it in honor of something else, too, but Labor Day will do for now. Get over to Amazon. The Kindle edition is available for FREE download from September 2 through September 4. That's right, Brick Stone, Private Eye, is at your beck and call for three days at absolutely no charge!
          
          You'll be a fan before you're done. "The Official Private Eye Handbook" FREE for the holiday 
          
          http://ow.ly/doQAR
          
          It was a dark and stormy night in The City and a hard-nosed gumshoe who wanted nothing to do with the unbalancing, unpredictable ways of magic found himself drawn ever further along strange paths. Babes, bullets, murder and mayhem were all part of the usual mix for Brick Stone as he worked to unravel the tangle of lies and mysteries brought to him by one client after another. That was all he wanted. As far as Brick was concerned, all magic ever did was make cases more complicated and make it take longer for him to figure out who he needed to shoot. 
          
          The vast plane of Magick was the dominion of an ancient power. Arcane forces held sway over the realm and all who dwelled within it. The City was only a relatively tiny niche in which humankind was able to cling to the illusion of its own importance.
          
          Too often, in the face of a malleable reality subject to the whims of sorcery or the ambitions of mad science, people found themselves in need of aid from someone able to keep hold of sanity amidst chaos. Sometimes, they just wanted someone expendable. Either way, Brick Stone was a man for hire.
          
          http://ow.ly/doQAR
          
          "That reminds me. I loved 'The Official Private Eye Handbook'. I enjoyed how well you managed to invoke a sense of realism in a story so fantastic as well as your sense of humor. At points when the tension mounts the humor tends to sneak up on you in an almost Britishly dry sort of way. Two thumbs up my friend. And I look forward to rereading it and anything else you may put out."