Hubris Towers Season 1, Episode 2: A Harrowing Beginning

· Hubris Towers Season 1 Book 2 · Clickworks Press
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It's time for Jimmy Acorn to prove once and for all that he has what it takes to be the new concierge of Hubris Towers. The only problem is—well, he doesn't.

With his reputation staked on an impossible intercom repair and a frenetic training schedule devised specially by his conniving boss Mr. Schwartz, it's going to be all Jimmy can do to keep his head above water on his first day at Hubris Towers.

Add a growing list of errands, a band of Russians, a Frenchman, a duckling, and some very poor directions, and Jimmy will need every ounce of luck and ingenuity he can muster—and maybe a little help from his new friends—if he's going to have any chance of staying at Hubris Towers.

And then there’s the little matter of his hat...

This is the second installment of Hubris Towers, a fresh comedy series released regularly in 45-55 page episodes. Visit byfaroe.com/hubris for more information and to sign up for updates on new releases and exclusive deals.

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About the author

Bill Hoard is a founding editor at Pints & Prose and the author of The Dagger and the Rose. He blogs at heavenandearthquestions.blogspot.com and you can follow him on Twitter (@BazTheFitz).

Ben Y. Faroe is the art director at Pints & Prose and the author of The Stone and the SongThe Dream World Collective, and the forthcoming fantasy mystery, The Unaccountable Death of Derelict Frobisher. Learn more at byfaroe.com/projects or sign up for updates and friendly notes at byfaroe.com/updates.

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