Harry Tranker took Drago’s case as a break from the monotony of his normal caseload. It seemed a smart move until it took him to the Silvergrey Sea.
Leaving mappable reality was not the kind of excitement he had in mind.
Volume Two of The High History of the Thirty Aions
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Harry Tranker, P.I. is a man who understands the brights and darks of humanity, no matter what kind of skin it’s in.
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That knowledge will be tested when a client asks him to solve his own murder.
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The case will lead Harry from his homeworld of Noir to a world of Ice and Fire, to the hidden home of the Hermetist Order, and finally deep into the Silvergrey Sea—an endless, deadly ocean joining countless worlds together.
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Harry’s client is an escapee from an outlawed sect of Hermetists who are searching the depths of that Sea for forbidden knowledge. They’ve killed for it many times and will seek Harry’s blood if that’s the price that must be paid.
Harry Tranker took Drago’s case as a break from the monotony of his normal caseload. It seemed a smart move until it took him to the Silvergrey Sea.
Leaving mappable reality was not the kind of excitement he had in mind.
from ‘The Silvergrey Sea’
[Drago] backed away as Dævara stepped out of the mound of cloth and bent from the waist to retrieve it.
She took her time.
The diminutive whore’s backside was poetry in flesh. A waist that couldn’t have been larger than twenty inches offset slender hips to increase her bum’s apparent tumescence…
…she turned back to her client. Her eyes were sparkling liquid fire. Dark red tresses worked their way around her shoulders, their curling ends brushing the pale blue areolas that capped her small teats.
Lamplight caught the silver sparkles dusting her white flesh as she moved in a way that would have put serpents to shame.
She wore no jewelry.
She needed none.
from ‘The Silvergrey Sea’
Harry Tranker is a Private Eye on a backwater moon.
Divorce and missing persons cases pay the bills, but they lack a certain thrill.
All that changes when a dead man asks him to solve his own murder.