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After surviving a brutal cultist attack on her village, Ruia led the other survivors to the safety of Fort Sekhmet with the help of Tjety, a Ranger of Mayat. With Tjety's life now hanging in the balance, can Ruia gather enough help and learn to use her newfound hekau magic to heal Tjety before the forces of darkness close in and snuff out all hope? House of the Healer is the third episode in PISTOLS AND PYRAMIDS, a weird western series best described as an ancient Egyptian-themed spaghetti western with magic. And mummies. Lots of mummies. The print edition includes two B&W illustrations by artist James Hale and a map of Kekhmet.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
After surviving a brutal cultist attack on her village, Ruia led the other survivors to the safety of Fort Sekhmet with the help of Tjety, a Ranger of Mayat. With Tjety's life now hanging in the balance, can Ruia gather enough help and learn to use her newfound hekau magic to heal Tjety before the forces of darkness close in and snuff out all hope? House of the Healer is the third episode in PISTOLS AND PYRAMIDS, a weird western series best described as an ancient Egyptian-themed spaghetti western with magic. And mummies. Lots of mummies. The print edition includes two B&W illustrations by artist James Hale and a map of Kekhmet.
Autorenporträt
Jim Johnson was born about the same time Apollo XII landed on the moon and shares a birthday with the Kindle. He is the author of the Pistols and Pyramids weird western series and the Potomac Shadows urban fantasy series. He's also written a bunch of other stuff in and around the SFF genres and pen and paper RPGs. In rare moments when he's not writing or publishing, Jim plays board games and card games, eats more pizza than he really should, and makes a brilliant bowl of popcorn. He also likes to live dangerously by running last click. Jim lives in Alexandria, VA with his wife, son, and three cats. You can learn more about him and his writing at www.SCRIBEINETI.com.