Sparks:
Welcome to the Madhouse
By Dan
Cummings
Genre:
Supernatural/Action & Adventure
Dave Reynolds has grown jaded with his life, locked in a dead
end janitorial job at the Ravenswood Institute for Mental Health, he quietly
yearns for some excitement to stir up his mundane existence.
That is until he learns that far below the hospital's grounds lies the Madhouse, the regional headquarters of the Frontline Unified Battalion of Arcane Resistance (FUBAR), a clandestine government agency tasked with combating supernatural evil. If that wasn't enough of a surprise, he also learns that he is a Spark, an individual with latent gifts, carrying the residual energy of a nigh extinct race of universal protectors.
Drafted into service, he is accidentally afflicted with a curse, casting the sensible, rational aspects of his personality into a subconscious prison, unleashing a clownish psychotic who is as deadly as he is irritating.
A wild card personified, Dave must now lead Whiskey Team, a motley crew of fellow Sparks and freaks including a punk rock witch, a werewolf, a medium and his ghostly best friend, and a female Japanese ninja, against the Alliance of Nyx, an ancient demonic organisation with designs on global conquest.
Now, if Dave's reckless antics don't get his team killed, they may just stand a chance in this war.
About the Author
Dan Cummings is a self-published author from Liverpool, England.
He is also a lowly nerd with a short attention span and shorter fuse (depending
on poor sleep), but when he is able to
stop ranting with his own internal monologue and focus for a few minutes he enjoys putting the noise in his head
on to paper. A lifetime fan of monsters,
comic books, sarcasm and casual violence, it is inevitable that these
constituents regularly crop up in his books. Heartbreaker is his first foray
into horror, whilst Sparks: Welcome to
the Madhouse, is the first instalment of
an on-going supernatural, action/adventure series.
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