Eve of Light: Deviant-Hunter series by Harambee K. Grey-Sun (#1-2)
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Overview: Harambee K. Grey-Sun does not write likable characters, except by accident. He does not stay within genre parameters. His stories often work best on the second or third reading. Instead of fulfilling expectations or comforting the culturally correct, he prefers to provoke and disturb—and he makes no apologies. Weird and dark, bizarre and surreal are the operative words. Those seeking comfort would do best to steer clear.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
1. Blood Oath
Frank Sanders knows all about going to extremes to ensure certain ideals. As a one-time Black Peacemaker for the Heartland Security Agency, the government taught him a variety of unsavory methods to preserve the sanctity of American families and protect their children against domestic threats. He learned a little too well.
Designated as too extreme for even a black-ops unit, Sanders was forced to retire. Some retirees choose to spend their time fishing. Some busy themselves with house and garden projects. Sanders chooses to hunt. His targets: viral humans infested with parasites that feed on blood and light, endowing their carriers with supernatural abilities.
Remaining in the shadows and free of constraints, Sanders has excelled at locating and eradicating those he calls deviants. But when the government asks him to track down another notorious Black Peacemaker, who’s not only been infected with the bizarre virus but has given it to his wife and children, Sanders sets out on his most difficult hunt to date, one that will force him to question many of the ideals for which he’s fought and push him to extremes he’s never known.
2. Killer of Saints
As a Black Peacemaker for the Heartland Security Agency, Frank Sanders used any means necessary to take out domestic threats to American families and their children. Everything from drug dealers to gang bangers, kidnappers to child molesters. And as a freelance hunter, he’s gone to even further extremes. So too have the potential threats.
Teenagers who indulge in bacchanalias are generally not known as saints. But in the shadows where Sanders hunts, boundary-pushing Saints Day parties are all too common, acting as beacons for deviants, those infected with a strange virus that endows its carriers with supernatural abilities while also pushing them to engage in extreme acts of sex and violence.
Sanders never gets invited to parties, but when the government recruits him to infiltrate a gathering, where deviants who’ve previously eluded him might be prominent attendees, he doesn’t even consider saying no. The organizers of this Saints Day party, though, are intending to make it the most insane yet. And for party crashers, there will be more than hell to pay.
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