Dear Reader, only the pure of heart may look upon the pages of this book.
That''s how The Book With No Name begins, with a warning on the back cover explaining that anyone who reads The Book With No Name is murdered, and the only way to find out why is to go out and
Read it for yourself.
I have read TBWNN, and for anyone out there not
willing to take the chance, I''ll let you in on the story without spoiling the ending. At the Tapioca bar in Santa Mondega, the Burbon Kid is on a mission:
kill everyone but the
bartender in that bar. And five years later, the one person he was unable to kill has just woken up from the coma he put her into, with no memories, and the helpful
couple who nursed her back to health have been savegly murdered. So what does Sanchez, the bartender who was spared by the Burbon Kid, and relative of the couple, do? He hires Elvis, the toughest hit man to ever wear the King''s clothes, to search for their murderer and kill him.
If that''s not enough for Sanchez, two naive monks show up looking for a precious blue stone called The Eye of the
Moon, and it turns out that the biggest crime boss in Santa Mondega is willing to pay anyone who brings it to him big money, because rumor has it that anyone with the Eye of the Moon in their possession can stop the moon in the sky, and with the lunar eclipse only hours away, the only ones who would benefit from eternal darkness are the
vampires.
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