Dystopia

Dystopia

by Rick Heinz
Dystopia

Dystopia

by Rick Heinz

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Overview

There is a price to magic, even if bottled for consumption.

Magic has exploded back into the world, bringing with it creatures of myth and legend. After the initial shock, corporations found a way to turn magic into profit. The occult "gold rush" at the forefront of magically imbued politics built a world of wealth inequality, greed, and innovation.

Bartender Jane Auburn is an early adopter of a new drug sponsored by Pelican Pharmaceuticals that allows her to move at the speed of vampires and match the strength of demons. How bad could the side effects possibly be? After all, as it says in all their commercials, "Elcoll: it keeps you going even when you're dead!"

Jane finds herself embroiled in occult corporate warfare, and to save her own life, she will need to uncover what other skeletons these new magical companies are hiding.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798823202299
Publisher: Storytellers Forge
Publication date: 11/01/2023
Series: The Seventh Age , #2
Pages: 438
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.97(d)

About the Author

Richard Heinz’s inspiration for The Seventh Age traces back to his history as an electrician and especially to his love of crawling through the hidden underbelly of a city to uncover its secret wonders—not to mention countless caffeine-driven hours spent playing Diablo. The Seventh Age: Dawn is Rick’s first book, as well as book one in the sprawling urban fantasy epic the Seventh Age series. He’s since written many other projects both in tabletop gaming and literary form such as The Crow: Prayers of the Past, The Red Opera: Last Days of the Warlock, Sirens: Battle of the Bards, and The Black Ballad. ( StorytellersForge.com ) if you are curious about the gaming side of Rick’s mind… or you can follow Rick on go to RickHeinzWrites.com to uncover more about the world of the Seventh Age.
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