Synopsis
When a visit from an old friend sets the stage for murder, P.I. Hank Flynn is pulled into a sordid web of deceit, revenge, and black magick. Even worse, Flynn has both the cops and the mob threatening him, urging him to forget everything and leave town. But a promise to a grieving widow to uncover the truth about her husband s death forces Flynn to be at odds with not only the law and the criminal underworld, but the Elder Gods themselves. Taking place three months after the events in Casefile:ARKHAM Nightmare on the Canvas, this volume can be enjoyed as a follow-up or as a standalone story.
About the Author
J. Ishiro Finney is an author of horror, gritty sci-fi, and neo-noir. He is 5 6 , weighs 155 lbs on a full bladder, and has black hair that is slowly going silver. If someone was to play J. Ishiro in a movie of his life, it would be a young Brad Dourif, best known as being the voice of Chucky, although Ishiro is more akin to Brad s portrayal of the Twisted Mentat Piter De Vries in the film Dune.If J. Ishiro were a beverage, he d be a cup of scalding coffee. If J. Ishiro were a celestial body he d be a planetoid in the Oort Belt. J. Ishiro s best friend is a rodent. He gets his best ideas while in a half-awake state. He eats raw oatmeal. Every day. He listens to music that could be mistaken for a factory collapsing. He s seen ghosts, spontaneous human combustion, and a UFO in broad daylight. One of those prior statements is not true. J. Ishiro does not believe in ghosts. The UFO was a silver disc gliding over an Air Force Base. Spontaneous human combustion is impossible.If you were to break J. Ishiro down into his key chemical components he d be at least 3% coffee. His atomic number is 60: Neodymium. When J. Ishiro throws parties he serves heavy water and yellow cake.His other works include: Casefile: Arkham, Titanium Rain, Utopiates, and World War Kaiju. He has used the pen name Josh Finney in the past.
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