THURSDAY October 3rd at 7pm: THE NIGHT KINGS and THE NIGHT HEIRS

 

"It began like any other night.."
THE NIGHT KINGS & THE NIGHT HEIRS
Apocalyptic Magic by Roger Zelazny
- followed at 9pm by RUSSIAN DOLLHOUSE -

But this one had a special feeling to it. The moon came up full and splendid above the skyline, and its light spread like spilled buttermilk among the canyons of the city. 

The hero and his apprentice run a little anti-supernatural shop. Think you might have a vampire living in the basement of your apartment building? Well, here’s the place you can get garlic and wooden stakes. Was that a werewolf you heard howling at the moon last night? They have boxes full of silver bullets in whatever caliber will fit your gun. Have you run into something a bit more esoteric? The odds are high that this shop has something that can help you out...

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From the books: THE NIGHT KINGS and THE NIGHT HEIRS
Authors: Roger Zelazny & Warren Lapine

*Thematic Elements for tonight's story may include:
supernatural magic

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