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In Book One, Weird Luck in the City of the Watcher, teenage stoner Aleck stumbles through a portal from Earth into a world of strange sorcery. He soon finds himself swept up in a revolutionary movement fueled by mysterious prophecies which, absurdly, seem to include Aleck himself. (Spoiler: things don't go great.)
In Book Two, Time Traveling Blues in the City of the Watcher, Aleck--now in his 30s--has become a veteran interdimensional traveler, striving to find his way back to that world and somehow do right by it. When he and his wife Beth are unexpectedly stranded there, they discover they’ve also gone back in time. Could this be Aleck's chance to undo the horrific events he witnessed as a youth? (Spoiler: the title of the book is Time Traveling Blues in the City of the Watcher.)
In Book Three, Cannibal-King, we experience the events of the first two books from the point of view of a mysterious, fearsome figure we've previously only glimpsed. It turns out that Jack and his wife--also named Beth--are just people fleeing a post-apocalyptic fascist Earth, who also happen to get caught up in those prophecies. But is there some truth to these legends after all? What's the worst that could happen...? (Spoiler: that may not be a rhetorical question.)