Claw&Warder: Episode 7 A Tail of Two Cities

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

It was the age of Starbucks, it was the age of phone apps. It was the season of the supernatural, it was the season of the mundane. It was the winter of coffee, it was the spring of more coffee…a lot more coffee. It was the epoch of jewelry store robbing reptiles, it was the epoch of early parole.

After eighteen years in a Locus of Baltimore dungeon, Dr. Agon is released to the care of his daughter in the Locus of New York. Following a spate of robberies, Dru and Leery spend the night together…

On a stakeout! (Why? What were you thinking?)

Can they keep their cool or will things get hot in A Tail of Two Cities?

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Critical Acclaim for CLAW & WARDER:

★★★★★ " Vick’s intriguing, ghoulish, fast-paced plot and solid characterization are as entertaining as I expected."

“[T]he 'other world' is swarming with their own problems to keep their side under control in New York. I’m no stranger to Erik Henry Vick’s universe as I’m a fan of The Bloodletter Saga. Vick’s intriguing, ghoulish, fast-paced plot and solid characterization are as entertaining as I expected. There are ample thrills, chills, and fun to satisfy readers' appetites. The dialogue and prose generate the entertaining moments and the degree of tension best suited to launch the next twist…yet more proof of Erik Henry Vick’s storytelling expertise in the supernatural world.”

--Lit Amri, Readers' Favorite Reviews

★★★★★ "I couldn't help but grin at a well-spun conversation..."

“I enjoyed the amalgamation of so many types of supernaturals… The banter between the characters was brilliantly executed, portraying different levels of complex relationships. Sometimes I couldn't help but grin at a well-spun conversation, let alone how the creatures' unique traits or weaknesses are evoked to further the investigation. I enjoyed the third-person narrative and how the high-pressure roles were portrayed… The characters were brilliantly portrayed.“

--K.J. Simmill, Readers' Favorite Reviews

★★★★★ "The writing style is flowing and easy to read."

“The idea that there are two simultaneous types of society working side-by-side was a fascinating premise… The characters are fully overdrawn, as is the nature in this genre, and author Erik Henry Vick has done a fantastic job of giving them real and recognizable emotions and foibles that endear them to the reader... The writing style is flowing and easy to read. If urban fantasy is your thing, this is a book you must read but even if it’s not, this is a book you should read. I did and I’m glad of it – an excellent read.”

--Grant Leishman, Readers' Favorite Reviews

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In the magical justice system, magically based offenses are considered bad form.

In the Locus of New York, the dedicated teams of supernatural detectives who investigate these breaches of Canon and Covenants are members of an elite squad known as the Supernatural Inquisitors Squad.

These are their stories.

1

Bill Hartman whistled while he walked, enjoying the relative quiet of his early morning stroll through Manhattan. He’d purchased his apartment on West 46th Street because it was only a few blocks to his shop, and when the city closed 46th Street to public automobile traffic, it only made it that much better. Eight blocks at six in the morning were like heaven in the summer months.

Not so much in winter, but a guy can’t have everything.

He turned the corner onto 5th Avenue and froze, mouth hanging open. Shattered glass covered the sidewalk outside the 47th Street Diamond Exchange. All the windows of Sephora, the AT&T store, and Lululemon had exploded into the street.

Bill rushed through the drifts of glass, heedless of the danger a fall into the mass of sharp glass presented, then stepped through the glass-less door frames and into the lobby of his building. One of the elevator’s doors stood open, the car wrenched off-kilter in the shaft. The other elevator dinged, and a thin man wearing a black suit stepped out. He paused a moment, no doubt stunned by the carnage on the street, then withdrew his glasses and slid them on. After a momentary glance at Bill, he said, “What in the hell happened?”

“No idea,” said Bill. “It was like this when I came around the corner.”

“That’s New York for you,” said the man with a shrug. He stepped by Bill, then out into the sea of broken glass.

“Yeah,” murmured Bill as he stepped into the elevator. He rode up to the fourteenth floor, his mind awhirl with speculation about what kind of emergency could cause all that damage.

When the elevator doors opened, he completely forgot about the glass-strewn street below, fumbled his cell phone out of his pocket with shaking hands, and phoned the police.

2

Leery put the Crown Victoria in park and opened his door, his gaze never leaving the sparkling blooms of glass in front of the Diamond Exchange. Dru opened her door and stood, glanced at all the glass, then turned to Leery. “You’re not going to leave it in the middle of the road, are you?”

“My usual parking space is otherwise occupied,” he said, jerking his chin at the sidewalk in front of Lululemon. “Lulu lemon has the best spot, even if their name is false advertising. Did you know they don’t sell lemonade? Or anything made of lemons?” He walked to the front of the car.

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