Falco: the Dark Angel

Falco: the Dark Angel

by Randall Moore
Falco: the Dark Angel

Falco: the Dark Angel

by Randall Moore

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Overview

Detroit, once the richest city in the world, the crown jewel of America, home of architectural wonders, has fallen into deep decay, becoming a modern wasteland. Vast portions of the city are abandoned, filled with the detritus of a once great civilization. People still live in the city but have to deal with violent criminals who prey on the innocent while civic officials pretend they're in charge, forcing the police into a losing battle against darkness. Among the crimes the police are dealing with is a killer who beheads his victims, draining their blood. Trouble is, all these victims are scumbags.
This is where Falco walks. Falco the psychic, the finder of the kidnapped and tortured, who metes out retribution on evil men and women. While investigating one of the decapitation murders, a police lieutenant discovers Falco's possible involvement and launches an investigation into him. When he discovers what Falco is, he proposes a partnership that will solve crimes and provide Falco with a steady stream of worthy victims.
The arrangement works well until they discover a monstrous evil even greater than Falco demanding they unite to defeat it.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781492280736
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/17/2013
Series: Falco the Dark Angel , #1
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.46(d)

About the Author

Don't remember Dayton. I was born there, but my dad got a job with Hughes Tool Company in Culver City, CA in 1952 and moved the family out west in that year. My days as a mideast boy were done.

I was always creative. Whether it was employing a tape recorder to narrate stories (mostly horror after Robert Bloch, one of my favorites}, or amateur movies, I always had a narrative in mind.

Songwriting was always close to my heart.

After my conversion to Christianity my narrative turned to the strictly spiritual. My song "Total Dependence" defined my life until that point.

I wrote a great many songs in that era.

My desire for education led me to Sam Eisenstein's class at LACC: Writer's Round Table.

Sam was an extraordinary man and teacher. His only requirement was that you turn in 1,000 words a week (4 type written double-spaced pages) and you get an A. Anything less you get a withdrawal.
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