The Kingston Raine Series Books 1-3

· Jackson Lear
Ebook
1000
Pages

About this ebook

The first three books in the Kingston Raine series: The Grim Reaper, The Bank of Limbo, and The Arena of Chaos.

Ideal for fans of Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman, and Douglas Adams.


Even the Grim Reaper can have a bad day. When one of Hell's inept devils scares the wrong man to death, the Grim Reaper and Satan are forced to cover it up so that none of Limbo's lawyers can discover the truth. But this simple mishap sets off a chain of events that brings Death face to face with someone who has the power to strip him of all his authority: a bureaucratic angel desperate to up-end the afterlife and rule with an iron fist.

If Death has any hope of saving mankind he must put his faith in the one man more troublesome than Satan himself: Kingston Raine.

What Amazon readers are saying:

★★★★★ 'You will laugh out loud and totally be unable to stop reading as each page becomes more impossible than the last.'

★★★★★ 'A twist of the afterlife that is humorous, fun, full of action, fast paced, and provides a very enjoyable read.'

★★★★★ 'Great story telling and so unique!!!'


(Books 4-5 are also available in a great value omnibus edition.)

About the author

Jackson Lear grew up around the world and has developed an accent that can sometimes be described as mostly Irish, a fair whack of English, and a hint of American. That's pretty handy for someone who lives in Australia. He considers 8am to be the middle of the night, has a habit of buying more books than he can ever read, and still considers becoming Batman as a viable career option.

Come and say hello at www.jacksonlear.com 

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