Where Magic is as Common as Technology




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Summary: In a sprawling urban landscape where magic is as common as technology, Zack Monday is a hard-working private detective, street-smart, resourceful, and clever. But his latest case – in Andrew Kirschbaum‘s novel “Monday and the Counterfeit Corpse” – takes him far away from the streets he knows and into a far-off magical land where all the rules are different and the slightest misstep might mean disaster. Zack must face down immortal goblin warriors, aristocratic thieves, and all the other arrogant and powerful lords of the land to find out which one of them is a murderer. The clock is ticking and if Zack doesn’t figure it all out in time it’ll be more than just his own neck on the line this time. More below the media player. Listen to Andrew Kirschbaum The Indie Author Life As you heard in our interview with Andy Kirschbaum, one of his literary influences was the late Robert B. Parker. It would appear that one of Andy’s fans, Shelleyrae, agrees: Monday has the air of a cynical, tough guy ‘gumshoe’, and his personality merges surprisingly well such a fantastical environment. Quick witted, handy with his fists and willing to take risks he doesn’t back [...]Similar Posts:A Big Week AheadThe Epic (Epic!) Story of a Magical Land in JeopardyThis Girl Is One Elf You Don’t Wanna Mess WithWill Ambition Get The Better of Verity Parker?This Thief Steals Her Way Almost to Death The post Where Magic is as Common as Technology appeared first on The Bookcast.