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It's been quiet in Bule for a bit. Jack and Corva have settled into a routine of working the bar in the evenings and then training until early in the morning. There's still tension between them and trust is tough to come by. Thanks to Zeke, Corva starts to a glimpse of who she really is, but it may be too late.
This is the first episode of seven in the Fulcrum: Season One series. Jack loves his life. Yeah, he lives at the edge of a warzone between armies of monstrosities. You call it dangerous. Jack calls it Tuesday. Folks in town aren’t too keen on a fourteen-year-old running the only bar, but Jack has it under control. Maybe his customers trash the place more than he would like, but sometimes cybernetically enhanced mercenaries need to blow off some steam. With the help of Zeke—friend, mentor, monkey—Jack serves drinks to anyone who comes through his door. And for the right price, he might even sell you something with a bit more kick … something magical. When Corva gets knocked through th...
“The western coast of the Bering Strait is made out of chocolate.” “James Kingswell, a high school teacher in the late 1930s, was the first person on record to be able to lick his own eyebrow.” “Cocker spaniels can rotate their heads 720°, but only in one direction.” “Nitroglycerin was originally used as a spice for tacos.” These are examples of the delicious nuggets of misinformation packed into the pages of this book. There are 365 of them; one for each day of the year. Read through each one a day at a time, blow through them all at once, or use the handy (and thorough) index to find a lie about nearly any topic, from abbreviations to zoos. A lie for every occasion! A misdirect for each day! A saddle for every ferret! Of course you can ride a ferret! Approximately 44 hamsters died in their hamster wheels in order to transmit this message to your computer.
Everything is messed up. Jack's hurt. Zeke's hurt. And Corva is still trying to wrap her mind around everything she's found out in such a short period of time. They need to get help and Jack knows exactly where to take them. It's not going to be easy, though. There's more trouble coming to the little town of Bule.
Jack works his way through rebuilding his bar while trying to to help Corva heal. In the meantime, Corva is trying to figure out her place and how Zeke fits in with her strange ability to fight. Some of that has to go on pause, though, because a raid is coming to Bule.
Bule is a town under siege. Death controls the sky. The Horde swarm the ground. Jack and Corva are caught in the middle of it. The sensible move is to run. They should turn their backs and save themselves. However, what is sensible isn't always what's right... or possible.
It's time to fight. The only way that Jack and Corva are going to be able to survive this is if they embrace their pasts. However, that might mean forfeiting their futures.
Death has come to Bule. Jack and Corva do their best to defend themselves (and each other), but Jack's history could threaten the fragile trust that they've started to make between each other. At the same time, Corva learns more of her own story and it's a lot more than she's bargained for.
A fourteen-year-old bar owner, a cagey fugitive, and a badass monkey. When magical mayhem meets bloody brawls, can they survive the violent darkness? Jack wouldn’t trade his brutal life for anything. Hardened by the merciless nature of war, he’s carved a dangerous niche running a post-apoc saloon frequented by cybernetically enhanced mercenaries. But the kid's cocky confidence gets shaken when a teen girl blasts through his wall and ignites a gruesome, gun-toting, building-destroying showdown. Cleaning up bounty hunter body parts, he makes a pact with the young lady whose supernatural fighting abilities are mysteriously magnified by his longtime capuchin companion. But when their off-the...
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