Take it away Thomas -
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With the release of Taboo 1: Double Down, the
original run of “The Generalist” has been completed, which will now prompt the
release of the rest of the series.
In Taboo 1: Double Down, readers will be introduced to the Order of Magi, an esoteric organization of magic-wielders and their teachers, the talented staff and faculty.
Amongst them being one Frank “The Generalist” Todd,
who is also moonlighting as their prisoner. While navigating his way
through a treacherous onslaught of the Order’s dramas and internal strife,
Daniel “Dash” Hopkins must prepare The Shop against a mysterious foe who, for
once, actually DID bring an army!
Synopsis: “Assassins on the
outside, an employee strike from the inside, the Order of Magi have sent a
pesky, perky pest with an order for Frank's arrest, and apparently there's a
bell tower on the top of The Shop that no one remembers existed.
Magic, misfits and mayhem collide in The Mayhem Arc!”
Thomas Duder, Author of the Things is an
American-born writer currently taking the world by storm with his
violence-drenched brand of action literature. What started with the
almost noirish introduction story found in Taboo 0: Double Feature Show, The
Generalist is a rollercoaster ride of wild action, heady violence, and witty
dialogue as the series progresses.
Perfect for those looking for a bit more bite to
their favorite reads, The Generalist is sure to satisfy even the most burnt and
jaded of Urban Fantasy readers! Monsters, magic, misfits, mayhem, martial
artists and more await the reader brave enough, curious enough, or hungry
enough to give it a go.
You can pick up The Generalist - Taboo 1: Double
Down for Kindle and Nook apps with the following links at only $2.99:
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The Generalist! Because you simply cannot read about people getting punched in the face ENOUGH!
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Excerpt - The next fraction of a second all thoughts flew
from his mind as pain, sharp and searing, ripped through him. Screaming
inhumanly Dash felt his arms and ribs cave in fiercely as the Elemental pounced
on him hard, wrapping its' own long arms around him and drawing him in close.
Amidst the overpowering smell of bubbling, cooking troll muscle and flesh the
still-human part of Dash frantically fought as training took over - he began to
slam his forehead into the Elementals' face, ignoring the pain as he felt
satisfyingly solid impacts score.
Swaying about, the Elemental let go of Dash for the
brief moment he needed - while it grabbed at him, he vaulted off of it,
horribly burning his feet. Taking a moment to allow his healing factor to kick
in, he realized it was working slower than usual, his weakness to flame
beginning to deaden his regenerative ability. Taking stock of his resources as
the Flame Elemental sized the situation up, he realized that the Guerrilla
Gorilla Pound had indeed wounded it, only not enough to slow it down.
“Fine then...let's see how it likes it Full Force!”
He growled to himself mentally.
Feeling a little better, Dash backed up slightly, giving the mage-assassins
time to put further distance between themselves and the battle. Giving them a
moment more Dash rushed forward, tackling himself shoulder-first into the Fire
Elemental and driving it physically back towards the staircase. Answering
roar-for-roar, Dash ignored the intense pain as he felt his body bubble and
catch aflame even as he drove the Big Boy, fully charged, into the creature.
“FULL! FORCE! IMPAAAAACT!!!!”
For a moment the bright flames became extinguished, revealing the burnt and
charred humanoid form of the creature as the room became awash with red
highlights and purple hues, the kinetic and magical energies colliding with an
explosion of color as Dash expended the final two charges within the artifact
at full-blast, point-blank range.
Dash frowned as he noted the melted handle, all that was left of the Big Boy
artifact bat, left in his hand as the Elemental lit aflame once again. Looking
back at the creature with a tired look of exasperation, Dash grumbled aloud,
"I don't like you," then grunted as the creature knocked him away,
sending him sailing through the air with a double-fisted backhanded blow.
Flying into the kitchen area he slammed against the back wall and landed in a
heap, grunting only once as several cupboards opened up and deposited a wave of
pots, pans, and dishes onto him.
Author and book links
Thomas Duder
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Questions
Main characters motivation -
Character motivation for The
Shop are both pretty simple at first, and it’s best summed up with one of their
sayings (a homage to Desert Punk): “Do the job. Get paid. Repeat.”
At FIRST things are pretty simplistic for the
boys. Kick ass, retain the so-called titles of “Kings of LA, Sultans of
Swing,” and that coveted position of being the #1 organization and power in
Neo-Los Angeles, but as the series progresses both of their true intentions are
kinda revealed.
Dash suffers from his constant problems with
memory, but there are reasons behind it, and he has to come to terms,
eventually, with the why’s and the how’s. Even more so, with his true
nature. One of the things I delight in, greatly, with Dash is how human
he is despite his monstrous appearance and unnatural capabilities.
With Frank, ohhhhh baby. His backstory is
absolutely immense and forms the backbone of The Generalist, so to speak.
In many ways, both Shopkeepers mirror each other - if Dash is a truly human
creature trapped inside of a monster’s body, then Frank is an absolute and
utter monster trapped in human flesh.
Frank’s motivations are his own, completely and
beyond any other agency. The Shop exists to fulfill that, and he stands
paramount as a the trickiest bastard alive or dead.
What is the Main Characters strengths and weaknesses?
Believe it or not, despite how insanely powerful
both are and can become, they do have quite a few weaknesses. For
storyline purposes, I can’t quite divulge what Dash’s are, save that if you
kill him you’re going to have to really REALLY liquify him or he’ll keep coming
back.
Frank is human, absolutely human. He’s killable, far more so than Dash. In a sense, this is also Frank’s greatest strength too.
He is vicious. He is cruel. He has bested immortals and knows intimately how fast the lifespan of a human is, but because of that it’s all the more sweeter when he destroys a killer god or interdimensional crusading villain.
But if you prick him, he will bleed.
Of course since he practices Thaumaturgical Magia, if you prick him he’ll probably use the resulting blood swell to kill you.
Frank is human, absolutely human. He’s killable, far more so than Dash. In a sense, this is also Frank’s greatest strength too.
He is vicious. He is cruel. He has bested immortals and knows intimately how fast the lifespan of a human is, but because of that it’s all the more sweeter when he destroys a killer god or interdimensional crusading villain.
But if you prick him, he will bleed.
Of course since he practices Thaumaturgical Magia, if you prick him he’ll probably use the resulting blood swell to kill you.
Any philosophical issues in story? If so how
do you address them? How does the mc live and overcome them?
Strength. Most of my “Extreme Existence” Multiverse is based around the concept that absolute power does not corrupt absolutely, a challenge I’ve faced as a writer since my earlier years.
The Generalist, as a whole series, is ALL about strength, whether it be heroic bounty hunters, evil interdimensional overlords bent on conquest, blood frenzied demons, whatever.
Ultimately, The Shop stands in true, utter strength. This doesn’t make them unbeatable, this doesn’t make them unkillable, but it DOES make them the true boogeymen of the series. It’s not that they win all the time, ESPECIALLY considering how I put them through the freakin’ meatgrinder!
No, it’s that if you don’t kill them, then they’re gonna come back and kill you in a very cruel, very extreme manner, and probably force feed your body parts to your loved ones.
At the start of The Generalist, it’s only been a couple of years since The Shop was hailed as the Sultans of Swing, the Kings of the Angels and other powerful titles. At this point the various gods of the Pantheons are either jockeying to claim their souls or to fight them indirectly, but never outright - the wrath of the Shop is well known, and there’s an actual conspiracy between the FBI and the Vatican to make their actions look less heinous.
Strength. Most of my “Extreme Existence” Multiverse is based around the concept that absolute power does not corrupt absolutely, a challenge I’ve faced as a writer since my earlier years.
The Generalist, as a whole series, is ALL about strength, whether it be heroic bounty hunters, evil interdimensional overlords bent on conquest, blood frenzied demons, whatever.
Ultimately, The Shop stands in true, utter strength. This doesn’t make them unbeatable, this doesn’t make them unkillable, but it DOES make them the true boogeymen of the series. It’s not that they win all the time, ESPECIALLY considering how I put them through the freakin’ meatgrinder!
No, it’s that if you don’t kill them, then they’re gonna come back and kill you in a very cruel, very extreme manner, and probably force feed your body parts to your loved ones.
At the start of The Generalist, it’s only been a couple of years since The Shop was hailed as the Sultans of Swing, the Kings of the Angels and other powerful titles. At this point the various gods of the Pantheons are either jockeying to claim their souls or to fight them indirectly, but never outright - the wrath of the Shop is well known, and there’s an actual conspiracy between the FBI and the Vatican to make their actions look less heinous.
Any offbeat obscure or 80s references?
TONS bro!!! Holy crap, I only hand-squeeze
the FINEST 80’s action flicks into each book! EACH book!Hell, if I can fit in more I will. You can expect it!
I dunno ‘bout offbeat, but every time I get a chance in ANY of my writing you can expect either a freefall mid-air battle, post-morten one-liners and quips, or things like my favorite scene from Predator, dubbed “The Brohammer.”
”You SONUVABIIIITCH!”
[BROHAMMER]
When did you start to write this book and
why?
What, this one or the series in general? I wrote the Mayhem Arc because the first two books (now one book) were such a great way to get the reader not only into the world of Neo-Los Angeles, but also expanded on it with the government dealings with the Shop. It also allowed me to show off The Shop from completely fresh eyes (Special Agent Judas Maxwell, fresh in Neo-Los Angeles at the request of Agent Ronald Mesmer, the Shop’s usual handler with the Spook Squad) and even show off the boys a little.
What, this one or the series in general? I wrote the Mayhem Arc because the first two books (now one book) were such a great way to get the reader not only into the world of Neo-Los Angeles, but also expanded on it with the government dealings with the Shop. It also allowed me to show off The Shop from completely fresh eyes (Special Agent Judas Maxwell, fresh in Neo-Los Angeles at the request of Agent Ronald Mesmer, the Shop’s usual handler with the Spook Squad) and even show off the boys a little.
The Mayhem Arc, presented in Taboo 1: Double Down,
now explores a little bit more of Frank’s past, allows Dash to take on some
present trouble, and also allowed me to show off some of the Shop’s more
physical defenses. I also got a chance to reveal certain oddities about
The Shop and point out how truly expansive it is. I love to play with
pocket dimensions and “interdimensional bullshittery,” and you DO get more of
that in this.
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What's next in this series or in your next book?
I’m almost done with the second book in the Angel Arc trilogy, “Anger of the Angels.” Angle of the Angels is already completed, and the finishing touches on the trilogy is “Anger of the Angels.”
From there I DO have something, like, twenty more books in the series to write. SO, first things first - let’s kick this in high gear, get the series read by a wider audience, and go from there!
I’m almost done with the second book in the Angel Arc trilogy, “Anger of the Angels.” Angle of the Angels is already completed, and the finishing touches on the trilogy is “Anger of the Angels.”
From there I DO have something, like, twenty more books in the series to write. SO, first things first - let’s kick this in high gear, get the series read by a wider audience, and go from there!
How about an exclusive teaser from your next book - "Anger of the
Angels?"
Enjoy!
As soon as Williams mentioned their possession, both twins boo'ed loudly.
Enjoy!
As soon as Williams mentioned their possession, both twins boo'ed loudly.
"Boooo, did you hear that Danny?" the
younger twin said in a low, rumbling voice.
"Boooo, I did, I did, Denny!" the older
twin grinned mischievously at his brother.
Dash raised a scaled, green eyebrow and pointed
from one to the other, "Wait, I thought your name was Snick and yours was
Snack?"
Williams chuckled, catching on, "About a week
ago the hairy one was Jibber and the ugly one was Jabber. You two, this
is the new Agent from the Spook Squad I told you about, Jude."
The twins looked at one another, the older brother
nodding to the younger, "I told you I should've been the ugly one this
time around. Jabber has a better ring to it."
"Better than Jobber for either of us,
brother," the younger one said.
Jude blinked, his eyes taking in the entire tableau
before speaking aloud, "Say...wasn't there, like, more bookcases over
here? Also, is one of those circles made of blood? Is that
blood?"
Dash held up a massive hand towards Jude, "Do
NOT ask whose blood that is. Suffice it to say someone owed, someone
paid, justice is done. And yeah, we had more of the alchemical reagents
segment over here, but Control pointed it out to us that we wouldn't be pushing
the reality-warping glyphs if we just compressed them into the spot over at the
southwestern segment. Besides, we need this space for our new
training...not to mention the second time the twins showed up a
something-or-other came with them."
"'Twas a Banshee Lordling. Hello, I'm
Timmy Ricketts," said the older twin.
"'Twas a Lordlet Revenant. Hello, I'm
Tommy Ricketts," said the younger twin.
Grinning, full of good cheer, Jude took off his hat
and held it over his chest, bowing slightly, "H'lo there! Ol'
brother Williams tol' me all 'bout you two and what to expect. Good to
see y'all are okay after all."
"Boooo, that's no fun," the older
Ricketts grunted, "He knew ahead of time that our real names aren't Tim
and Tam Ricketts. He's way too ready for us!"
"Wait, wait, bro...perhaps we can still get
some fun out of the agent, yet!" the younger Ricketts countered.
"AFTER you two have checked into your guest
rooms and get cleaned up," Williams spoke with an authoritative tone, one
that brooked none of their usual nonsense.
Sensing the finality in their team leader's voice,
they spoke in resigned unison, "Yes, Mom."
Thanks Thomas, sounds like a book that needs to be on your TBR list, and another on your Pre-order list. Speaking of New Year's resolutions, I think everyone should devote a bit more time to reading in 2017. My suggestions -
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