Once upon a time…heroes had to wear masks.
New York in the Great Depression was overrun with crime, corruption, and scavengers bent on feasting on the blood and bones of the once-great metropolis. It was a city where the law was what the criminals said it was. It was a city where the innocent hid in the shadows, and where fighting back was a death sentence.
The Black Skull is a New Pulp series created by RJ Andron. Taken from the traditions of the classic pulp heroes of the 1930s and 1940s, each action-packed thriller delivers massive excitement and suspense that holds readers on the edge of their seats until the last page.
If you like reading stories about heroes, about those who stand up to crime and corruption, about those who fight to protect the innocent, then pick up a Black Skull thriller today!
Accused: A Black Skull Short Thriller |
Beaten and bloody at the hands of police interrogators who want him to confess to the murder of an NYPD detective, disinherited rich-kid Gideon Slade fights to proclaim his innocence. But when he finds himself staring down the barrel of an interrogator’s gun, Gideon realizes that the interrogators have no intention of letting him live long enough to stand trial. A desperate escape from custody has the entire police force chasing him down with orders to shoot to kill.Gideon, however, is far from helpless. He guards secrets that the interrogators hunting him can’t even begin to imagine. He can make the hunters the hunted – all he has to do is survive alone, and unarmed with every cop in the city trying to kill him. He has to survive long enough to become The Black Skull.And when he does, there will be hell to pay.
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Madman: A Black Skull ThrillerCOMING SOON!!A series of brutal murders terrify New York and the corrupt and powerful move quickly to solidify their hold on the frightened city. But they discover that what they have unleashed cannot be controlled, and that it’s up to the Black Skull to try to stop the killings before they bring the city to its knees. |