Supernatural: War of the Sons

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by Dessertine, Rebecca; Reed, David


  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  The authors would like to thank the creator of the show, Eric Kripke, and the exec producers for continuing the most gutsy, rockin’ show on TV.

  Rebecca would like to thank her husband Jason, for his support and love, and her sister Carrie, without whom she wouldn’t understand how deep the love runs between siblings.

  David would like to thank his wife Mairin, for almost never complaining about the insanely late nights that come with writing a novel while also holding a full time job. He’d also like to thank her for baking really great cookies, pretending to be excited about new Halo games, being an amazing mom, and a million more things that make her a great person to be around. In addition, David would also like to thank his son for being so gosh-darn cute.

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  DAVID REED grew up without cable TV, but still turned out all right. After completing nearly half of a computer science degree, he realized that programming computers is way less interesting than watching them turn evil and murder people on television. With that in mind, he set off with his then-girlfriend for Los Angeles, where he got his break working on Battlestar Galactica, subsequently writing the comic book miniseries Battlestar Galactica: Final Five with Seamus Kevin Fahey. Since then, he has branched out from robot mayhem to general mayhem, writing the Syfy Original Movie Lake Placid 3 and the story for the Supernatural episode “Hammer of the Gods.” He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and infant son.

  REBECCA DESSERTINE wrote her first screenplay in fifth grade. She was very disappointed her sequel to Stand By Me was never optioned. After attending NYU at sixteen, she transferred to the University of Virginia, where she finished a degree in drama that turned out to be quite a waste of money after she moved to Los Angeles and discovered she wasn’t a good actress. She has worked for Supernatural for three years. As a writer she co-wrote the second series of the show’s comic Supernatural: Rising Son. She also co-wrote the story for the episode “Swap Meat.” Outside of the Supernatural realm she produced an independent film, Loveless in Los Angeles, that can occasionally be seen on Comedy Central. She currently lives in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Echo Park with her husband, dog, and two cats.

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  HEART OF THE DRAGON

  BY KEITH R.A. DECANDIDO

  When renegade angel Castiel alerts Sam and Dean to a series of particularly brutal killings in San Francisco’s Chinatown, they realize the Heart of the Dragon is back. John Winchester faced the terrifying spirit twenty years ago, and the Campbell family fought it forty years ago—can the boys succeed where their parents and grandparents failed?

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  THE UNHOLY CAUSE

  BY JOE SCHREIBER

  Way back in April 1862, Confederate Captain Jubal Beauchamp leads a charge across a Georgia battleground... Fast forward to the present day and a civil-war re-enactment on the same site becomes all too real. When Sam and Dean head down South to investigate, they discover that the past really isn’t dead...

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  Table of Contents

  PROLOGUE

  ONE

  TWO

  THREE

  FOUR

  FIVE

  SIX

  SEVEN

  EIGHT

  NINE

  TEN

  ELEVEN

  TWELVE

  THIRTEEN

  FOURTEEN

  FIFTEEN

  SIXTEEN

  SEVENTEEN

  EIGHTEEN

  NINETEEN

  TWENTY

  TWENTY-ONE

  TWENTY-TWO

  TWENTY-THREE

  TWENTY-FOUR

  TWENTY-FIVE

  TWENTY-SIX

  TWENTY-SEVEN

  TWENTY-EIGHT

  TWENTY-NINE

  THIRTY

  THIRTY-ONE

  THIRTY-TWO

  THIRTY-THREE

  EPILOGUE

  AUTHOR’S NOTE

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

 

 

 


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