King of the road

R. S. Belcher

Book - 2018

"Jimmie Aussapile, Lovina Marcou and Heck Sinclair are members of a secret society dedicated to protecting those who travel America's highways from the monsters, both supernatural and mundane, that lurk in the darkness just beyond your headlights. At home in Lenoir, North Carolina, Jimmie and his squire Heck find themselves drawn into an all-out war between two competing biker gangs. One is led by a rival biker in possession of new found supernatural allies and the other is an all-female werewolf pack. One way or another peace must be maintained and the many roads of America must be protected. But it might just cost the Brotherhood their souls if they aren't careful."--Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Genres
Paranormal fiction
Horror fiction
Fantasy fiction
Published
New York : TOR 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
R. S. Belcher (author)
Item Description
"A Tom Doherty Associates book."
Physical Description
382 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780765390158
9780765380296
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Review by Booklist Review

Belcher's latest novel picks up where Brotherhood of the Wheel (2016) left off, following the adventures of the Brethren, modern descendants of the Knights Templar, who patrol America's highways as truckers, bikers, and nomads, keeping supernatural threats drawn to "the Road" at bay. Jimmie Aussapile, a trucker and longtime knight of the Brethren, and his biker squire, Heck Sinclair, deal with internal struggles in Heck's motorcycle club, the Blue Jocks, as a former member attempts to use new-found supernatural allies to pull the club away from the Brethren and turn to the more lucrative world of drug dealing. Meanwhile, Lovina Marcou, Louisiana detective and budding "road witch," follows dreams of a missing girl to a trailer park in Pennsylvania plagued not only by ghosts and killer clowns but also by a string of murders and disappearances that stretches back for decades. Fans of Belcher's previous work will enjoy this latest installment, and fantasy readers who enjoy a bit of grit or horror with their magic should also give the series a look.--Alan Keep Copyright 2018 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Belcher's masterful storytelling and worldbuilding make for a gripping and consistently surprising follow-up to Brotherhood of the Wheel. Long-haul trucker Jimmie Aussapile; his squire, Hector "Heck" Sinclair; and Louisiana State Police Officer Lovina Marcou, a road witch gradually coming into her powers, are members of a secret society descended from the Knights Templar, protecting the roads and travelers. While Lovina works a missing-person case involving a ghost clown and an alchemist who assembles a cult of disaffected souls, Jimmie and Heck battle a number of supernatural horrors, including animated corpses and living shadows. They're also drawn into a savage war between biker gangs that seems likely to destroy them. Belcher has a knack for capturing the best and worst of humanity in his superb characterizations. His story wends expertly through a landscape filled with American folklore, ancient legends, and urban myths, culminating in a showdown that will have fans and newcomers alike eager for further installments of this fascinating series. Agent: Lucienne Diver, Knight Agency. (Dec.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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