Stranger Things: Flight of Icarus
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Two years before the events of Hawkins, Indiana: For most, it’s simply another idyllic, manicured all-American town. But for Eddie Munson, it’s like living in a perpetual Tomb of Horrors. Luckily, he has only a few more months to survive at Hawkins High. And what is senior year, really, but killing time between Dungeons & Dragons sessions with the Hellfire Club and gigs with his band, Corroded Coffin? At the worst dive bar in town, Eddie meets Paige, someone who has pulled off a Just one problem: Recording costs money. Money Eddie doesn’t have. But he’s willing to do whatever it takes, even if that means relying on his dad. Al Munson has just stumbled back into Eddie’s life with another dubious scheme up his sleeve, and yet Eddie knows this is his only option to make enough dough in enough time. It’s a risk, but if it pays off he will finally have a one-way ticket out of Hawkins. Eddie can feel it: 1984 is going to be his year.
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Caitlin Schneiderhan is a TV writer and novelist, whose work can be seen on Netflix’s hit show Stranger Things. She hatched from a cocoon of Terry Pratchett novels when she was thirteen years old, and her love of fun, genre-focused storytelling runs deep. Hailing from Silver Spring, Maryland, Schneiderhan now resides in Los Angeles. She still has a full shelf of Terry Pratchett paperbacks.
Leseprobe
Chapter One
Well. You re dead.
The kid gapes at me across the table, really showing off his sparkly orthodontic hardware. No, I m not.
You took on a kraken by yourself. You re f***ing dead, man.
Stan kicks me in the shin. Can you cut him a break? He s a freshman.
He s been playing for almost a year now. Hey, freshman
Gareth, mumbles Gareth from somewhere beneath his plume of puffy, wavy hair.
How many hit points you got?
He mutters something I can t make out, but I m pretty sure it rhymes with Nero.
That s what I thought. So let me walk you through the next part. I lean forward, one hand on either side of my DM screen. It s the final swipe of the monster s tentacles that does you in. Agony crashes through you, overwhelming your willpower. And your lungs pay the price.
Ronnie throws an eraser at my head. Jesus Christ, Eddie, she says, but I can hear the laughter in her voice.
On instinct, you try to draw breath. But you re two dozen feet beneath the surface of the Solnor Ocean, and the rest of your party is all the way back on shore. Which means there is no one to save you as the sea fills your throat.
That s sick, says Dougie, watching me with wide, awestruck eyes.
And there is no one to watch as your body twitches one final time and sinks, lifeless, into the black depths of the unknown. So ends the tale of Illian the Unvanquished, half-elf paladin and Champion of the Lost Lands.
Applause springs up around the table, a respectable smattering from my players. Ronnie and Dougie are the most enthusiastic, Dougie even surging to his feet in a much appreciated display of approval. Gareth, in contrast, sinks low in his chair, poking at his D20 with a dejected finger.
This is bullshit, he says.
What is up your ass, Gareth? Dougie demands. You got a crazy Munson death monologue. That s, like, worth its weight in gold.
Gareth s skinny shoulders are up around his ears, but he still turns an impressive glare on Dougie. Am I supposed to be happy? He killed me!
You re not special, he s trying to kill all of us!
Okay. I hold up both hands, trying to fend off whatever explosion is brewing here. As your humble dungeon master, would you gentlemen allow me the pleasure of your shutting the hell up?
They shut the hell up. Which gives me just enough time to meet each of my players eyes in turn . . . while I scramble around, figuring out what the hell I m gonna do next.
Hellfire membership isn t exactly bursting at the seams; counting myself, there re only six of us. Ronnie and I have both been members since we walked in the door together the first week of ninth grade, and even though Dougie had resisted joining nerd club, a bare month of listening to us recite inside jokes from our Hellfire sessions had him almost begging for a seat at the table.
Stan, a junior, had come along the following year, though his attendance is . . . hit-or-miss. His family s got it in their brains that D & D comes straight from Satan himself, and that even touching dice with more than six sides would be enough to send their precious baby boy straight into the flames of eternal damnation. Stan tries his best to get around this by spinning stories about weekly algebra tutoring and by giving Ronnie all his Hellfire shit to keep at her place so his snooping mom can t find it. But even with all this cloak-and-dagger maneuvering
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 242g
- Untertitel Flight of Icarus
- Autor Caitlin Schneiderhan
- Titel Stranger Things: Flight of Icarus
- Veröffentlichung 02.08.2024
- ISBN 978-0-593-72326-5
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780593723265
- Jahr 2024
- Größe H14mm x B209mm x T139mm
- Herausgeber Penguin Random House LLC
- Anzahl Seiten 288
- GTIN 09780593723265