Tonight They Come for US All: It All Comes Down to This
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The Tonight Saga races to its fiery conclusion as Detective Frank Drake mourns the loss of his partner, junior Detective Julie Benz, lost to an attack that also felled Stan and Francine Solomon. The attack was initiated by the mysterious Black Wolves, a paramilitary contracting firm, hired to do what the Gateway City Police Department could not.
Destroy the Solomons, once and for all. But everyone will soon discover that the Black Wolves’ attack wasn’t as successful as they thought.
In the bowels of Wolfenstein Island, Stan, Francine and Benz have been reborn, thanks to the alien machines of their fortress, and the eldritch entities they’ve served since their return from The Other Side.
The Arbiters.
With Benz as their newest member, the Solomons are more determined than ever to continue their mission to bring justice to Gateway City, at any cost! With an army, growing in the gardens of Gateway City, they might succeed!
Now Frank must work alongside the GCPD and the Black Wolves, to pull Gateway City from the brink of destruction, before it’s too late!
Naru K. Williams is a man who’s lived a life worthy of the books he has enjoyed as a child.
The dynamic son of Naru K. Williams I, and Cynthia Williams, Naru has lived from one coast of the United States to another, starting in Dallas, Texas, and ending currently in San Diego, California. He has managed to work in a multitude of professions, from the journalism industry, to the graphic and web design community, to serving his country as part of the United States Navy.
After retiring from the Navy, Naru became the grateful member of the Wounded Warrior Project, a veteran organization in San Diego that helps military members adjust to life, after the military.
While currently working as a contractor in San Diego’s government in downtown, Naru’s experiences have encouraged him to write novels like the ones that captured his imagination as a child, growing up in Durham, North Carolina, alongside his sister, Sasha Williams.
Hence, his efforts to create the Tonight They Come series.
The Tonight Saga races to its fiery conclusion as Detective Frank Drake mourns the loss of his partner, junior Detective Julie Benz, lost to an attack that also felled Stan and Francine Solomon. The attack was initiated by the mysterious Black Wolves, a paramilitary contracting firm, hired to do what the Gateway City Police Department could not.
Destroy the Solomons, once and for all. But everyone will soon discover that the Black Wolves’ attack wasn’t as successful as they thought.
In the bowels of Wolfenstein Island, Stan, Francine and Benz have been reborn, thanks to the alien machines of their fortress, and the eldritch entities they’ve served since their return from The Other Side.
The Arbiters.
With Benz as their newest member, the Solomons are more determined than ever to continue their mission to bring justice to Gateway City, at any cost! With an army, growing in the gardens of Gateway City, they might succeed!
Now Frank must work alongside the GCPD and the Black Wolves, to pull Gateway City from the brink of destruction, before it’s too late!
Naru K. Williams is a man who’s lived a life worthy of the books he has enjoyed as a child.
The dynamic son of Naru K. Williams I, and Cynthia Williams, Naru has lived from one coast of the United States to another, starting in Dallas, Texas, and ending currently in San Diego, California. He has managed to work in a multitude of professions, from the journalism industry, to the graphic and web design community, to serving his country as part of the United States Navy.
After retiring from the Navy, Naru became the grateful member of the Wounded Warrior Project, a veteran organization in San Diego that helps military members adjust to life, after the military.
While currently working as a contractor in San Diego’s government in downtown, Naru’s experiences have encouraged him to write novels like the ones that captured his imagination as a child, growing up in Durham, North Carolina, alongside his sister, Sasha Williams.
Hence, his efforts to create the Tonight They Come series.