The Gnomes of Tucson

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary
Cover of the book The Gnomes of Tucson by Kenneth Jorgensen, Kenneth Jorgensen
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Author: Kenneth Jorgensen ISBN: 9781465866530
Publisher: Kenneth Jorgensen Publication: March 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kenneth Jorgensen
ISBN: 9781465866530
Publisher: Kenneth Jorgensen
Publication: March 3, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

To sixteen-year-old Randal Regulus nothing is more important than his goal to be a monster hunter like previous generations of his family. To accomplish this goal he and his friends are spending their summer training in Tucson, Arizona, at the headquarters of the premier monster-hunting organization in the world: the Round Table. Their training includes martial arts, marksmanship and a class on how to fight particular types of monsters, but also includes academic classes like English, math and physics.

Near the end of summer, with final examinations looming, Randal, Kate, Grant, Kirby, and their new friend Gabriel get some pizzas and hole up in the freshman dorms to study for final exams. No sooner do they set down the food than small men invade the dorm seemingly from nowhere, tape Kirby to a chair, and steal the pizzas. The friends learn that the men are gnomes, monsters with unique abilities to manipulate the physical universe around them.

At first the gnomes are a mere nuisance, but the situation quickly escalates when the gnomes kidnap Gabriel and hold him for ransom. It will take all of the wits and ingenuity Randal can muster to rescue Gabriel and escape from monsters that can literally walk through walls.

The Gnomes of Tucson is the second book in the Randal Regulus, Monster Hunter series.

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To sixteen-year-old Randal Regulus nothing is more important than his goal to be a monster hunter like previous generations of his family. To accomplish this goal he and his friends are spending their summer training in Tucson, Arizona, at the headquarters of the premier monster-hunting organization in the world: the Round Table. Their training includes martial arts, marksmanship and a class on how to fight particular types of monsters, but also includes academic classes like English, math and physics.

Near the end of summer, with final examinations looming, Randal, Kate, Grant, Kirby, and their new friend Gabriel get some pizzas and hole up in the freshman dorms to study for final exams. No sooner do they set down the food than small men invade the dorm seemingly from nowhere, tape Kirby to a chair, and steal the pizzas. The friends learn that the men are gnomes, monsters with unique abilities to manipulate the physical universe around them.

At first the gnomes are a mere nuisance, but the situation quickly escalates when the gnomes kidnap Gabriel and hold him for ransom. It will take all of the wits and ingenuity Randal can muster to rescue Gabriel and escape from monsters that can literally walk through walls.

The Gnomes of Tucson is the second book in the Randal Regulus, Monster Hunter series.

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