The journey has begun.
USLOF is going to be something that goes away no time soon. Sorry to confirm that there will always be threats to face and always people needed to solve them.
So, we call on Doctor Colorado Spring and his team of loyal investigators, who operate beneath Bristol's surface, where they stop vicious alien predators from underneath the world. On his side: mistress spy Becks Specks, arch scientist Arnold Dasido, his robotic creation Ready Maid, and their vampiric companion Trudie Firefox.
Not to mention Elizabeth Sharp, who works in a jewellery shop called Amarok before her life is changed forever.
You get six for the price of one, too, with half a dozen new stories.
In The Dual Identity, we meet Elizabeth Sharp, and Elizabeth in turn meets the team at the Bristol branch. She gets taken over by a mischievous shapeshifter looking for revenge against USLOF for something her father once did.
In The Name Game, people are being infected by a word virus. If they see the word "Squillor" written anywhere, they will go insane. A rampage begins that only Colorado and Elizabeth can stop.
In One Five Eight, we send the team back in time to the ages of Jack the Ripper, Elizabeth the First and John F Kennedy to face the malevolent fugitive, named in the story title.
In The Mind Mine, Elizabeth's grandmother wakes up in the body of a deadly criminal, and that deadly criminal wakes up in the body of Elizabeth's grandmother. She is far from the only one.
In Warlord World, the attendees at a comic con convention are thrust into an intergalactic battleground and forced to face off against vicious beasts for the entertainment of the crowd.
And, finally, in The Hive, events come to a blistering conclusion. A climatology base in the Namib Desert is under siege from a ruthless Hive mind, and two branches of USLOF unite to find a means of defeating it.
And this is only the beginning. Six compendiums. Thirty-six adventures. This is a saga unlike any other, so buckle in for this addictive ride.
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