Trick Molloy
Trick Molloy
The Witch In Scarlet
New York Times Bestselling author, Michael A. Stackpole, brings you another great Trick Molloy story. The Witch in Scarlet is the first in the Legacy cycle of stories. Trick’s step-father has threated to leave his estate to hate groups unless his heirs participate in a series of competitions. The first? Add the painting The Witch in Scarlet to the deceased’s collection. Should be easy. It’s up for sale.
But there is something wrong with the painting. A lot of bad people want it and that means Trick has to stop them. But sometimes Trick bites off more than he can chew and, in this case, it can bite back.
This story follows Little Girl Lost in the Molloy Continuity. The product is presented as a PDF document.
Writing Fiction
Writing Fiction: A Short Course is a series of eight lessons on writing and career-building by New York Times Bestselling author, Michael A. Stackpole. Originally presented as a college-sponsored online class, these lessons address key issues in writing, like plotting and characterization; as well as trickier aspects of the art like writing realistic dialogue and making your writing engage readers. In addition to the lessons are four of Mike’s stories which are used in the lessons as examples:
- Tip-Off
- Least of My Brethren (A Purgatory Station story)
- The Cards Call Themselves (A Merlin Bloodstone story)
- No Rest For The Wicked (The first Trick Molloy story)
Sold separately, these stories would cost $9, but are provided as part of this educational package. Here, addressed in eight information-packed lessons, you can learn from an acknowledged master of fiction the vital techniques that will raise your writing to a publishable level, and provide you a career.
Tricknomancy
Tricknomancy collects all seven of the Trick Molloy stories into the novel-length story they were always meant to be. This collection includes If Vanity Doesn’t Kill Me and The Devil Within which have not been previously released or collected with these other stories: No Rest For The Wicked, Such A Nice Girl, Little Girl Lost, The Witch in Scarlet and ‘Til Death.
Tricknomancy tells the story of Patrick Molloy, a magick-using ex-cop who was busted off the force on trumped up bribery charges. He works as a bouncer in a Gentlemen’s Club, Club Flesh, where all the women use magick to conjure dollars out of the patrons’ pockets. His only true friend is the coroner; his family hates him with a passion, and the cop who busted him off the force is just itching to find a way to send him to jail.
Trick Molloy’s world is one in which magick-users are feared and hated. Televangelists make bank on casting them as the devil’s tools. Gangsters often use magick more readily than guns. Respectable magickers use their skills for seduction, robbery and murder. No one in power really cares about what befalls the criminal class, which leaves Trick Molloy as the one man smart enough to discover the truth, and tough enough to administer justice.
These seven stories, sold separately, would cost $18. This collection is a steal at $5.
This product is provided in the epub format, suitable for use with the Nook, Sony Readers, iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Adobe Digital editions (pretty much with anything that is not a Kindle.) The book is available on the Kindle through Amazon.
Little Girl Lost
Little Girl Lost is the fifth Trick Molloy story by New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole.
In this supernatural urban noir thriller Trick races against time to save Adrienne, one of the dancers at Club Flesh. She witnessed the murder of her boyfriend by mobsters, and might know the hiding-place of some seriously incriminating evidence. He has to find her before the mob does, but there’s a problem. She uses magick, she’s good, and she just doesn’t want to be found.
This story follows Such A Nice Girl in the Molloy Continuity. The product is presented as a PDF document.
Such A Nice Girl
From the pen of New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole comes Such A Nice Girl. This new Trick Molloy adventure novella is an urban fantasy mystery tale set in a near-future world where the talented make magick a part of their every day lives, and all others lurk in fear, envy or denial of their abilities.
Lexie, one of the dancers at Club Flesh has been found dead. Trick Molloy, ex-cop and bouncer, looks good for her murder. He has three days to figure out who really did it, or the police will land on him with hob-nailed boots.
This story follows The Demon Within in the Molloy Continuity. The product is presented as a PDF document.
No Rest For The Wicked
No Rest for the Wicked is the first of New York Times Bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole’s Trick Molloy mystery stories.Urban noir with a healthy dash of magick, the stories chronicle the adventures of Trick Molloy—ex-cop framed for corruption who works as a bouncer in a strip club.
In this first story Trick finds himself in the difficult position of trying to find the killer who aced the man who got him punted from the police force.
The product is presented as a PDF document.
'Til Death
The New York Times Bestselling author of Rogue Squadron and I, Jedi, Michael A. Stackpole, brings you the latest story in the Trick Molloy saga.
Trick Molloy has a problem. Lou Sandberg, a man who once took a bullet for him, wants Trick to save his wife. She’s a prisoner of a Russian gangster who wants Lou to steal some cocaine for him. Normally Trick would handle that kind of thing after a little drink, but the Russian can handle magick, too; and just happens to be better at it than Trick is himself.
This story immediately follows The Witch in Scarlet in the continuity. The product is presented as a PDF document.
