A Viennese inspector, Alexander Von Purzeus, is sent to investigate a series of frenzied killings, amid, utter savagery.
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Lions Play is paranormal gothic horror and has mature content.
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YES! A Viennese inspector, Alexander Von Purzeus, is sent to investigate a series of frenzied killings, amid, utter savagery.
Only then will his beloved sister and, surely, victim of one of his own sordid suprasensual parties, be defrosted from her cryogenic state.
The dark side of the Maas Universe series of novels.
'This is a novel unlike anything else you've read. It will keep you absorbed in the machinations of the characters and fantastic details of life in the strange town and beyond.
The bizarre people and customs, their beliefs, and desires, the evolution of life itself, make up a visceral, yet intellectual ride you'll savor.'
Janet Ruth
'I remain amazed, if not downright exhilarated, at the range and quality of this writing project....
Shifting from hip, contemporary British fiction with a dash of magic realism in the first book to, in effect, gothic steampunk in the second, and then back to the original novel, but now with much more overtly sci-fi and apocalyptic genre markers is quite brilliant... pure gold.'
Dr Stephen Carver, author of Shark Alley
With a new name and new life, Nathan must learn to fit in at an Academy of the Feral Investigation Bureau, or risk being sent back to prison.
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Escaping prison was only the beginning for inmate C41. Now on the run and going by Nathan, he's enrolled in an American Academy for training agents and joins the Feral Investigation Bureau, charged with hunting down criminals and sending them to the same place he just escaped. But after learning how blurred the distinction is between feral and non-feral, Nathan is forced to flee with his sister and his boyfriend, only to discover their safe house hides a secret that might cost Nathan his freedom.
Content and/or Trigger Warning: sex and violence. [Note: failed suicide attempt]
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