Author: | Brad D. Sibbersen | ISBN: | 9781536599008 |
Publisher: | Inept Concepts | Publication: | August 12, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Brad D. Sibbersen |
ISBN: | 9781536599008 |
Publisher: | Inept Concepts |
Publication: | August 12, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Heist makes waste. It was the easiest gig imaginable – break into a forgotten Cold War era laboratory and steal a discredited experimental device. Quick. Safe. No one gets hurt. But no one told Dac Wheeler that the device in question was a super bomb, and that after all these years it was still armed. Now, stranded in the middle of the bay with a hurricane breathing down his neck and a pair of deranged killers on his tail, it's up to him to defuse the situation before the entire state of Florida is Bombed.
The Pulp Your Cherry line is a series of stand-alone novels celebrating the many facets of pulp fiction, from the 1890s to the present. In the 1990s, paperback action-thrillers were informed as much by then current cinema as by their paperback antecedents. Films like Lethal Weapon, Stone Cold, and Die Hard (itself based on a pulp thriller) usually featured mismatched partners as the protagonists, squaring off against international terrorists, criminal cartels, and other highly-organized ne'er-do-wells. Explosive set pieces and endless verbal sparring rounded out the package. This novel, the second in the Pulp Your Cherry series, captures that spirit.
Heist makes waste. It was the easiest gig imaginable – break into a forgotten Cold War era laboratory and steal a discredited experimental device. Quick. Safe. No one gets hurt. But no one told Dac Wheeler that the device in question was a super bomb, and that after all these years it was still armed. Now, stranded in the middle of the bay with a hurricane breathing down his neck and a pair of deranged killers on his tail, it's up to him to defuse the situation before the entire state of Florida is Bombed.
The Pulp Your Cherry line is a series of stand-alone novels celebrating the many facets of pulp fiction, from the 1890s to the present. In the 1990s, paperback action-thrillers were informed as much by then current cinema as by their paperback antecedents. Films like Lethal Weapon, Stone Cold, and Die Hard (itself based on a pulp thriller) usually featured mismatched partners as the protagonists, squaring off against international terrorists, criminal cartels, and other highly-organized ne'er-do-wells. Explosive set pieces and endless verbal sparring rounded out the package. This novel, the second in the Pulp Your Cherry series, captures that spirit.