In The Shadows Of Myrmidons
Hope comes at a time, and in a form that you least expect.
Myrmidons: Those who are unquestioningly dedicated to a cause, have been referred to as myrmidons. Seemingly ordinary, broken people who react extraordinarily in extraordinary situations, can be called heroes. A hero is, almost by definition, a myrmidon of hope. But then, there's another type of myrmidon, the progenitor of the term, a demigod. A nephilim, if you will. And his disembodied spirit has an agenda.
The Problem: Alphacowomooga High, located a stone's throw from Yankee Stadium in The Bronx. A crime-ridden hole run by gangs, pimps, drug dealers, and a corrupt administration. Throw in a power hungry outcast who has embraced the darkest of magics, binding all of the gangs in his iron grip... and the situation becomes much more complicated.
The Hope: A homeless student with a moral dilemma over the life of violence he is forced to live. His disabled benefactor with a remarkable secret. Two former enemies, left for dead by their gang. A girl with a "reputation" and something to prove. And a cowardly nerd with a set of unusual dice.
Where is the hope in that, you may ask?
Again, I say, hope comes in a form you least expect.
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Myrmidons: Those who are unquestioningly dedicated to a cause, have been referred to as myrmidons. Seemingly ordinary, broken people who react extraordinarily in extraordinary situations, can be called heroes. A hero is, almost by definition, a myrmidon of hope. But then, there's another type of myrmidon, the progenitor of the term, a demigod. A nephilim, if you will. And his disembodied spirit has an agenda.
The Problem: Alphacowomooga High, located a stone's throw from Yankee Stadium in The Bronx. A crime-ridden hole run by gangs, pimps, drug dealers, and a corrupt administration. Throw in a power hungry outcast who has embraced the darkest of magics, binding all of the gangs in his iron grip... and the situation becomes much more complicated.
The Hope: A homeless student with a moral dilemma over the life of violence he is forced to live. His disabled benefactor with a remarkable secret. Two former enemies, left for dead by their gang. A girl with a "reputation" and something to prove. And a cowardly nerd with a set of unusual dice.
Where is the hope in that, you may ask?
Again, I say, hope comes in a form you least expect.
Read more about the novel at
In The Shadows Of Myrmidons
Hope comes at a time, and in a form that you least expect.
Myrmidons: Those who are unquestioningly dedicated to a cause, have been referred to as myrmidons. Seemingly ordinary, broken people who react extraordinarily in extraordinary situations, can be called heroes. A hero is, almost by definition, a myrmidon of hope. But then, there's another type of myrmidon, the progenitor of the term, a demigod. A nephilim, if you will. And his disembodied spirit has an agenda.
The Problem: Alphacowomooga High, located a stone's throw from Yankee Stadium in The Bronx. A crime-ridden hole run by gangs, pimps, drug dealers, and a corrupt administration. Throw in a power hungry outcast who has embraced the darkest of magics, binding all of the gangs in his iron grip... and the situation becomes much more complicated.
The Hope: A homeless student with a moral dilemma over the life of violence he is forced to live. His disabled benefactor with a remarkable secret. Two former enemies, left for dead by their gang. A girl with a "reputation" and something to prove. And a cowardly nerd with a set of unusual dice.
Where is the hope in that, you may ask?
Again, I say, hope comes in a form you least expect.
Read more about the novel at
Myrmidons: Those who are unquestioningly dedicated to a cause, have been referred to as myrmidons. Seemingly ordinary, broken people who react extraordinarily in extraordinary situations, can be called heroes. A hero is, almost by definition, a myrmidon of hope. But then, there's another type of myrmidon, the progenitor of the term, a demigod. A nephilim, if you will. And his disembodied spirit has an agenda.
The Problem: Alphacowomooga High, located a stone's throw from Yankee Stadium in The Bronx. A crime-ridden hole run by gangs, pimps, drug dealers, and a corrupt administration. Throw in a power hungry outcast who has embraced the darkest of magics, binding all of the gangs in his iron grip... and the situation becomes much more complicated.
The Hope: A homeless student with a moral dilemma over the life of violence he is forced to live. His disabled benefactor with a remarkable secret. Two former enemies, left for dead by their gang. A girl with a "reputation" and something to prove. And a cowardly nerd with a set of unusual dice.
Where is the hope in that, you may ask?
Again, I say, hope comes in a form you least expect.
Read more about the novel at
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BN ID: | 2940158009075 |
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Publisher: | B. Lloyd Reese |
Publication date: | 05/04/2013 |
Series: | A Reptilian Authority Novel , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 549 |
File size: | 397 KB |
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