The Man Who Crossed Worlds (Miles Franco #1)

The Man Who Crossed Worlds (Miles Franco #1)

by Chris Strange
The Man Who Crossed Worlds (Miles Franco #1)

The Man Who Crossed Worlds (Miles Franco #1)

by Chris Strange

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Overview

All freelance Tunneler Miles Franco wants is a bit of freedom and a couple of bucks to rub together. So when the cops haul him downtown for smuggling people between worlds, he’ll take any chance he can get to stay out of the pen. And funnily enough, the cops have just the job for him.

A mysterious interdimensional drug lord is staking his claim on Miles’ city, and the cops need Miles’ expertise to cut off the drug lord’s supply before it starts the biggest gang war in the city’s history.

But snooping around in gang business is a dangerous job in a town where everyone’s on the take and the gangsters play for keeps.

And there are a lot of ways a nosy Tunneler can disappear.

Raw, insane, and hard-boiled as hell, The Man Who Crossed Worlds is a violent fever-dream for those who like their urban fantasy to kick them in the teeth.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033113231
Publisher: Chris Strange
Publication date: 11/27/2011
Series: Miles Franco Urban Fantasy , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 471,354
File size: 473 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Chris Strange is a writer of urban fantasy and other fantastika. He is especially fond of writing hardboiled stories with a noir influence. His goal is to deliver intense, humorous and sometimes dark stories to his readers. In his spare time, Chris is an unapologetic geek, spending far too long wrapped up in speculative fiction books, watching old zombie movies and playing computer games. He lives in the far away land of New Zealand, and occasionally he goes to university like he’s supposed to. He doesn’t plan on growing up any time soon.

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