Kill Switch

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With his guts squirming and every possible precaution taken, Soph still gets assaulted by the yearly Necronote.

Things get so desperate, he has to call on Mr. Wonderful to save him. Never, ever rely on a cat. For anything. Ever. But the drama is far from over. His dog has an existential crisis. It's petageddon yet again.

With strict electric quotas still in place, but the digital age in full binary swing, when the kill switch is finally flicked the world goes truly dark.

No communication, no surveillance, no social media, and no streaming. What do people do when the internet shuts down and every move is no longer monitored? Nobody seems to know.

The good news? Soph gets an unexpected opportunity to drive along the empty streets of England. But before the murder hunt even begins, he's confronted with all that's bad about humanity. With his head (and wheels) spinning, but with a nice bag of peaches on the passenger seat, our weary Necro does what he reluctantly does best and kills without remorse.

But that's the easy bit…

Welcome to the Necroverse, where the violence is brutal, the swearing graphic, and the unicorns are extra stupid. You have been warned!

Al K. Line has been entertaining readers for years with gritty characters rooted in the reality of everyday existence—even grumpy Necros need to go shopping! If you enjoy detailed dark urban fantasy and gripping paranormal suspense then you'll love Notes of Necrosoph. Full of dark magic, uppity cats, insane dwarves, rambunctious young dragons, sinister witches, and featuring a true anti-hero.

Grab your copy of the fourth novel in a brand new urban fantasy series today!

Notes of Necrosoph

About the author

Al K. Line

Al K. Line is a British author who lives in rural England with his wife, son and dogs.

When asked to describe himself for this bio all we got was the following:

"Who am I? Degrees, jobs, living in other countries, fighting squirrels, cuddling monkeys, amused by penguins, all the usual stuff."

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