Anthony Pierson is ex-Army, ex-husband, and ex-hausted. Down on his luck and stuck living in a shoebox-sized apartment since his divorce, the only things that's keeping him going are a crappy pension, a call-girl named Callie, and a few odd jobs dating back to his time doing black-ops for the good ol' US of A.
But for Anthony, black-ops meant black-magic, and some old habits die hard... not that a little thing like death ever stopped a man who knows his way around a grimoire or two. So when his ex-wife shows up on his doorstep with a story about her dead brother and rumors of a gang war brewing, it's only a matter of time before the damned will come knocking on his door.
Because in a city ruled by demons and run on cybertech, the law is what you make of it.
Even if it's with a Necromancer's Bullet.
It's 2057, and Los Santuario is the biggest, nastiest city on the eastern side of the US, where corporate greed is expressed with demonic glee. If you enjoy dark magic mixed with heavy weapons and no shortage of foul language, check out Joshua E. B. Smith's entry into the world of cyberpunk fantasy with Necromancer's Bullet - because while death isn't the end, it's not a great start.