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Alien conspiracies. Double agents. And femme fatales. All this and more combined in this action-packed urban fantasy thriller.
Get two complete Oriceran Universe series for one low price with this combination boxed set. You get all four books of the Daniel Codex and six books of the I Fear No Evil Series for a really great price!
The Daniel Codex:
Everyone has their limits.
Will Daniel survive being pushed past his?
Alien conspiracies. Double agents. And a femme fatale with a tragic backstory.
Just another day in the life of CIA Agent by day, antiquities shopkeeper in public, Daniel Winters.
Traveling the world, seeing places most people only imagine, seems like a dream job . . . until someone starts throwing fireballs at you.
Neck deep in trouble on a regular basis, Daniel just wants what everyone wants: A safer world.
And if he can find out the truth about his dead parents, even better.
James Bond meets Harry Dresden in this action-packed paranormal thriller that’ll keep you guessing until the last page.
This boxed set includes:
- The Artifact Enigma
- Artifact of the Sky Gods
- Artifact of the True Patriot
- Artifact of the Guardians
I Fear No Evil:
Wanted: Tomb Raider – No experience necessary. Requires Life Insurance. Will be working with deadly magical artifacts and killers.
Shay Carson had a wake up call when a hitman was sent after her. Her previous profession was getting a bit personal.
Then, life offered her a chance to disappear, and she did.
What’s a girl to do with a very specific set of skills?
Take up tomb raiding!
Behind every complicated woman is a story. For Shay, it happens to be a little complicated and she can’t share with her new friends.
Better to lie to her friends, than have to kill more for knowing too much!
This boxed set includes:
- Kill the Willing
- Bury the Past, but Shoot It First
- Reload Faster
- Dead in Plain Sight
- Tomb Raiding PHD
- Tomb Raider Emeritus
Note: This book contains cursing. Perhaps humorous cursing, but cursing nevertheless. If this offends you, I don’t suggest reading this book.
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