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A Plain-Dealing Villain (eBook)

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A Plain-Dealing Villain
A Plain-Dealing Villain eBook Cover, written by Craig Schaefer
A Plain-Dealing Villain eBook Cover,
written by Craig Schaefer
Author(s) Craig Schaefer
Series Daniel Faust
Publisher Demimonde Books
Publication date January 20, 2015
Media type eBook
Length 316 Pages
ASIN B00S99AFGS
Preceded by The Living End
Followed by The Killing Floor Blues

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A Plain-Dealing Villain is an eBook written by Craig Schaefer. It is the fourth work in the Daniel Faust series by this author. In this work the character Caitlin is a Succubus.


Overview

  • Title: A Plain-Dealing Villain
  • Author: Craig Schaefer
  • Published By: Demimonde Books
  • Length: 316 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B00S99AFGS
  • Publishing Date: January 20, 2015


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Plot Summary

It's hard to make a dishonest buck in Sin City, especially when a rogue FBI agent is gunning for your head. Flat broke and one step ahead of the law, Daniel Faust flees Vegas and lands in Chicago, where a risky heist promises to fill his pockets with cash.

There are the risks you can account for, and then there are the risks you never see coming, the ones that leave you blindsided and fighting to survive. Daniel is a stranger in a strange land, out of his element and surrounded by corrupt sorcerers, demons, and worse. Still, with a friend's soul hanging in the balance -- not to mention a pile of stolen cash -- giving up isn't an option.

Before he's done, Daniel will descend into the depths of Chicago's occult netherworld, competing in an underground poker tournament where the winner takes all...and with the infernal Court of Night-Blooming Flowers running the show, "winner takes all" has an entirely new meaning. The Flowers haven't forgotten Daniel's past insults, and if they get their way, he'll never leave the Windy City alive.


Book Review

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