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Crescent of Steel and Darkness
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Title: | Crescent of Steel and Darkness |
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Author(s): | Nina A. Smith |
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Date(s): | October 2005 |
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Fandom: | CSI: New York/Without a Trace/Hellboy |
Language: | English |
External Links: | online here |
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Crescent of Steel and Darkness is a gen 139-page CSI: New York/Without a Trace/Hellboy digest-sized novel by Nina A. Smith.
Summary
From a distributor, Agent With Style:
A dead Metropolitan Museum guard, a missing painting-and-sculpture conservator and a stolen scimitar which might have magical and demonic properties bring together the worlds of CSIs, the Missing Persons Unit and demon-hunter Hellboy from the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense, in order to find out what happened at the Met, and stop evil before it starts. Strong personalities and specific ideas of how the investigation should be conducted, not to mention Hellboy, a demon himself, contribute to the tense atmosphere between the groups -- until FBI agent Martin Fitzgerald disappears, literally into thin air. Now the cops, agents and demon-hunters must work together to rescue him before his sacrifice sets off a chain of events from which the world will never recover.