The Executioner's Handbook. The Lailoyan Alchemist, #1

Par : Scott E. Douglas
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-5130-2690-9
  • EAN9781513026909
  • Date de parution15/05/2015
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurPhantom Fiction

Résumé

A Somewhat Romantic Steampunked Comedy Adventure Magic will get you killed. If its practice doesn't cause you to spontaneously combust, then the Department of Public Protection will happily ignite you in a safe and predictable manner in a place that endangers nobody. When alchemist Alexander Hancock was commissioned by a suffragette journalist named Isadore Moorcock to help find her father, his answer was no.
Risk his life looking for a journalist who'd gone missing while researching a Magic Cult? He had better things to do than that... well... not really... but his answer was still no. That was until he found himself on a train ride to trouble. Now he'll be lucky to avoid being ignited on one of the Department's wooden stakes... and being with Isadore isn't so bad, really.
A Somewhat Romantic Steampunked Comedy Adventure Magic will get you killed. If its practice doesn't cause you to spontaneously combust, then the Department of Public Protection will happily ignite you in a safe and predictable manner in a place that endangers nobody. When alchemist Alexander Hancock was commissioned by a suffragette journalist named Isadore Moorcock to help find her father, his answer was no.
Risk his life looking for a journalist who'd gone missing while researching a Magic Cult? He had better things to do than that... well... not really... but his answer was still no. That was until he found himself on a train ride to trouble. Now he'll be lucky to avoid being ignited on one of the Department's wooden stakes... and being with Isadore isn't so bad, really.