Technomancer Book One - To Beat the Devil
175 years have passed since God quit on mankind. Without his blessing, Hell itself, along with the ancient power of The Deep, were unleashed upon the world. Two world wars and oceans of blood later, a balance was reached. Demonkind took its place as the ruling aristocracy. Mankind, thanks to its ability to create, fell to the position of working proletariat. Alive, but not living.
Lucky Us.
Welcome to New Golgotha, the East Coast supercity. In it
you will find sins and cyborgs, magic and mystery, vices without virtue and hell without the hope of heaven. In the middle of it all is Salem, smuggler extraordinaire and recluse immortal, who has
lived and fought through the last two centuries, but his biggest battle is just beginning.
To Beat The Devil: A technomancer Novel is an incredible
adventure full of cyborgs and demons, gods, magic, guns, puns and whiskey, humor and heart. Follow Salem as he embarks to discover the meaning of the very nature of what mankind is: our souls. And,
who is trying to steal them.
Technomancer Book Two - Flotsam Prison Blues
A couple of months have passed since the cyborg
smuggler known as Salem led a small team in the violent coup that brought down Abraxas, demon Archduke of New Golgotha’s central kingdom of Ars Goetia. From the destruction, Salem became a hero,
whether he wanted to be one or not, and was appointed the first human baron in the demon-run supercity.
But Hell does not like being made to look foolish--or
weak. And Salem’s actions, while noble, have consequences. A victory for man means a defeat for Hell. A single question will be asked of Salem: How far can a hero fall? The powers of Hell are willing
to find out.
Flotsam Prison Blues is the gritty, exciting sequel to
To Beat The Devil. Following an assassination attempt by a rocket-launching madman, Salem must untangle a web of lies, theft, and conspiracies, lest his new world, and his citizens, burn. Follow
Salem’s adventures as he is forced to relive the parts of his past he wanted to stay buried while once more pitting himself against the might of Hell. Salem will need all his strength and skill as he
suffers the Hell-on-Earth horrors of Flotsam Prison.
Technomancer Book Three - Angels and the Bad Man
Immediately after escaping Flotsam Prison, Salem
finds himself in the middle of nowhere with the mad giant Chael and the teenage stowaway TJ. Salem’s mission is simple: find the Tears of God in seven days, or else his land, and the people residing
there, will either be sold to demonic lord or face death. The only things in his way are demonic Abominations, shape-shifting bison, murderous men, and the last remnant of an angelic choir. Salem
pits everything he has, and everything he is, to hold on to hope and save his people.
No pressure.
While Salem risks his life, Vali and Father Grimm risk
theirs. Father Grimm’s investigation into his old apprentice Rasputin leads him into a trap and into the heart of the last remaining Faerie land. Forced to survive the Wild Hunt, Grimm fights to stay
alive while clinging to his last remaining connection to humanity. Meanwhile, after the kidnapped children of Löngutangar are returned, the assassin god Vali makes it his personal mission to strike
back against their enemies. The god collects his past sins and sets his deadly sights on Flotsam Prison.
Angels and the Bad Man is a work of adventure and pain,
sadness and perseverance, redemption and hope.
Villains Rule
Hi, how are
you?
Yes, I am talking to you, the reader of the this book’s
description. It’s rude not to answer a person when they ask you a question. OK, I get it, 4th wall breaking is overdone. Get over it. This book, Villains Rule, is a fantasy action-comedy which you
have to read. Not because it redefines the genre, far from it. But rather for what it contains. A villain’s tale.
How often do you get to read a story where the villain
is the protagonist? No, not an anti-hero, or a brooding monster, nor a hero thinly disguised as a villain. And not evil. If you want evil, take that nonsense to therapy. No, I mean a villain’s
villain. The ones who use their power because they can, while morality is only a philosopher’s complex.
This is the story of Jackson Blackwell, the Shadow
Master and the top villain adviser. Sadly, even the top villain occasionally gets double-crossed. Trapped in one of the fantasy realms, Jackson has to use his skill and wits to exploit the rules,
points out the genre flaws, undermine godly authority, and win the day.
Because, that is what villains should do, shouldn’t
they? Read this book, have a few laughs, and find out.
Villains Pride
The Shadowmaster is back . . . whether you wanted him
to be or not!
Jackson Blackwell, The Shadowmaster, is in over his head
this time. After his last adventure, where he tore fantasy novels a new one, Jackson has to deal with the repercussions of angry gods, angrier conspirators, and the wrath of his pregnant
girlfriend!
(I know . . . actual consequences in a comedy/action
series? How avant-garde! --I think. Okay look, I really don’t know what that means. I’ve always just wanted to say it and I’m too lazy to look it up.)
Thanks to a godly decree and a crafty clause, Jackson
has been banished from his home. And the only universe kindly enough to take him in is one infested with comic-book-style superheroes and supervillains. A perfect place to cause mayhem, right? Well,
it wouldn’t be much of a book if it were.
Comics don’t play by the rules and Jackson has been
tasked to do something “unique.” Whatever is a villain to do?
Follow the adventure of Jackson Blackwell as he attempts
to manipulate his way back to the top while dealing with all manner of dark detectives, godly aliens, expensive power suits, and the most daunting challenge of all . . . looming
parenthood.