Exit Wounds (Kung Fu: The Legend Continues zine)
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Title: | Exit Wounds |
Publisher: | Jeanne DeVore (Chicago Station) |
Editor: | |
Author(s): | Sandra Basham and Brenda Mick |
Cover Artist(s): | Barbara Eickhoff |
Illustrator(s): | Barbara Eickhoff |
Date(s): | May 1998 |
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Size: | |
Genre: | gen |
Fandom: | Kung Fu: The Legend Continues |
Language: | English |
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Exit Wounds is a gen 190-page Kung Fu: The Legend Continues novel by Sandra Basham and Brenda Mick.
The cover and interior art is by Barbara Eickhoff.
It was edited by Carol A. Frisbie and Beverly Hansberry.
The authors met while hanging out on Kung Fu list.
Summary
Kwai Chang Caine is gone. After saving the Emperor and clearing the Caine family name, he has gone off to find his path. Peter Caine is too busy trying to find out who's supplying the city with a particularly potent version of synthetic heroin to think about his relationship with his father. He concentrates on the case to the exclusion of all else. Even Paul Blaisdell can't get through the wall of indifference Peter has erected as he becomes more and more immersed in his case.
But when Peter gets too close to the answer, he finds himself the recipient of a very nasty form of revenge, and all of his carefully erected walls come crashing down--with disastrous results. It's up to Blaisdell, Kermit, and Peter's family and friends to try and put the pieces back together again before those results prove fatal.
From the Editorial
The Internet. The power it has to impact our lives (and our phone bills) never fails to amaze me. It's partially responsible for the zine you are about to read. It's responsible for allowing me to talk with Kung Fu fans across the country, to share ideas and laughter, and for introducing me to the women I call my "sisters." You know who you are and I send you my love.