Flagship Studios spotlights Hellgate: London literature

Cover art for the Mel Odon novel Hellgate London Exodus - Image 1Those of you who’ve read Book 1 of Mel Odom‘s Hellgate: London novel series know that the story ended with a cliffhanger. Fortunately, the author recently completed the second installment in the series. Entitled Hellgate: London – Goetia, the book continues the adventures of Simon Cross, his friends and his enemies.

More narrative goodness follows after the jump!

The cover of Hellgate London Goetia by Mel Odom - Image 1As far as we know, there’s no law that says players of Flagship Studios Hellgate: London can’t be voracious readers as well. Fortunately, Mel Odom has completed Book 2, entitled Hellgate: London – Goetia.

In this book, Fans will finally get to read about what happens to Simon Cross after the refugee train incident from the first book. Mel Odom‘s Hellgate: London – Goetia isn’t just about Cross, however. The epilogue of Book 1 featured Cabalist Warren Schimmer summoning an army of undead to his side. Warren is looking for the Goetia – the Lesser Key of Solomon – on his master Merihim’s behalf.

It is an artifact that could very well turn the tide of the war. Of course, Cross and the rest of the Templar Order aren’t about to let him have it without a fight.

For those of you who prefer pretty pictures, Arvid Nelson‘s Hellgate: London manga, simply titled Hellgate: London, is another alternative. The TOKYOPOP comic chronicles the adventures of siblings John and Lindsey Fowler, and should be hitting store shelves in a couple of weeks.

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