Hatchet Sisters
In these pages is a story for the ages. Three groups of heroes who have lost their way have to bind together to save mankind from the evil of a being called the GERMAN.Ghostbusters for the 21st Century. Hatchet Sisters is a story for the ages, and for all ages who believe in the good of mankind and the truth in friendship.
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Hatchet Sisters
In these pages is a story for the ages. Three groups of heroes who have lost their way have to bind together to save mankind from the evil of a being called the GERMAN.Ghostbusters for the 21st Century. Hatchet Sisters is a story for the ages, and for all ages who believe in the good of mankind and the truth in friendship.
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Hatchet Sisters

Hatchet Sisters

Hatchet Sisters

Hatchet Sisters

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Overview

In these pages is a story for the ages. Three groups of heroes who have lost their way have to bind together to save mankind from the evil of a being called the GERMAN.Ghostbusters for the 21st Century. Hatchet Sisters is a story for the ages, and for all ages who believe in the good of mankind and the truth in friendship.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781515163947
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/20/2015
Series: Denmark Chronicles , #6
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Bryan Higby is the writer that Amazon bestselling author Joe Konrath said: "Bryan is easily one of the most prolific and enthusiastic authors I've ever run into. He writes with unabashed exuberance. If you missed the link above, I encourage you to check out some of his stuff here."

And New York Times author of the Wool Science Fiction saga, Hugh Howey said: "Hey Bryan, congrats on your success thus far. Sounds like you're doing it right. Took me years to get where you are right now, so you're on a good pace. And these covers rock. Congrats on those."

New York Literary critic Robert Plyler compared Higby's first novel, The Diary of a Logos, to the works of James Joyce, Franz Kafka, and Mickey Spillane.

Higby lives with his wife and three kids in Central New York.
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