Book Haul: Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia and Legend by David Gemmell
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Book Haul: Monster Hunter International by Larry Correia and Legend by David Gemmell
I did a little bookstore browsing last weekend at a local used bookstore and ended up bringing home these treasures! I have heard great things about these books. I can’t wait to dive in!
and
These great books are OUT NOW!


and yes it is even signed!


- Series: Monster Hunter (Book 1)
- Mass Market Paperback: 736 pages
- Publisher: Baen; Original edition (July 28, 2009)
- ISBN-10: 1439132852
- ISBN-13: 978-1439132852
Five days after Owen Zastava Pitt pushed his insufferable boss out of a fourteenth story window, he woke up in the hospital with a scarred face, an unbelievable memory, and a job offer.
It turns out that monsters are real. All the things from myth, legend, and B-movies are out there, waiting in the shadows. Officially secret, some of them are evil, and some are just hungry. On the other side are the people who kill monsters for a living. Monster Hunter International is the premier eradication company in the business. And now Owen is their newest recruit.
It’s actually a pretty sweet gig, except for one little problem. An ancient entity known as the Cursed One has returned to settle a centuries old vendetta. Should the Cursed One succeed, it means the end of the world, and MHI is the only thing standing in his way. With the clock ticking towards Armageddon, Owen finds himself trapped between legions of undead minions, belligerent federal agents, a cryptic ghost who has taken up residence inside his head, and the cursed family of the woman he loves.
Business is good . . .
Welcome to Monster Hunter International.
- Series: Drenai Saga (Book 1)
- Mass Market Paperback: 345 pages
- Publisher: Del Rey (October 1, 1994)
- ISBN-10: 0345379063
- ISBN-13: 978-0345379061
Druss, Captain of the Axe, was the stuff of legends. But even as the stories grew in the telling, Druss himself grew older. He turned his back on his own legend and retreated to a mountain lair to await his old enemy, death. Meanwhile, barbarian hordes were on the march. Nothing could stand in their way. Druss reluctantly agreed to come out of retirement. But could even Druss live up to his own legends?


