The Book of Dragons
Dalton, A J / Bowman, Michael Victor He saw dragons everywhere, and that was why they'd put him in a secure unit. They told him there was no such thing as dragons. But he'd seen unprovoked attacks on the street, violence break out in an apparently quiet bar, rage overtake people on crowded pavements, and supposed peace-keepers use shocking degrees of force. In such moments, the beasts revealed themselves. They could be glimpsed louring from beneath ridged brows, snarling in the c...