Airship 27 Productions and Cornerstone Book Publishers have announced the release of their second book starring the Master of the Mystic Arts, the Green Lama, in a brand new, full length novel by Adam Lance Garcia. The Green Lama – Unbound is a cover to cover literary roller-coaster ride of action and adventure by one of the finest new pulp writers on the scene today.
Description: When Jethro Dumont’s friend, Jean Farrell, disappears on the small Greek island of Samothrace, he and associates fly off to rescue her. Upon their arrival, they discover the forces of evil have gathered in this out of the way place in search of the Jade Tablet and the unholy grimoire known as the Necronomicon. It is the book of rituals that will allow the Nazis and their allies to call forth the Great Old Ones, led by the demon god, Cthulhu.
Now it is up to the Master of the Mystic Arts, the Green Lama, to uncover the mysteries of those ancient rites and thwart the powers of chaos. But before he can do so, he will have to use all the unique skills at his command at the same time rely on the bravery and loyalty of his friends.
Pulp Factory Award nominated writer Adam Lance Garcia also provides a special essay on his trip to the Kendell Foster Crossen Archives at Boston University, shining more light on the man who created the Green Lama.
“Both Adam Garcia and Mike Fyles have a strong affinity for the Green Lama,” added Ron Fortier, Editor of Airship 27 Productions. “It is so clear in their work that this was more than just another project to them, but a true labor of love for these talented creators.”
Available now: The Green Lama – Unbound
Looks cool! The picture links to the Amazon page of a different book, though.
Thanks, Albert! I appreciate the heads up. It’s been corrected.
Dave
According to my publisher the book will be on Amazon in a couple of weeks–if not sooner. Volume 1 features two shorts and the novella “Horror in Clay” which precedes this novel and has the Green Lama face off against a Golem. “Unbound” is the first in a trilogy, so stay tuned!
For those of you pick up the book, I really hope you enjoy it and would love to hear your thoughts.
Thank you for sharing this, Dave.