Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor Series Part One

Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor Series Part One

by Dan Ehl
Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor Series Part One

Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor Series Part One

by Dan Ehl

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Overview

The first four books in the Jak Barley series. Pay for three books and get a fourth one free.

Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor and the Temple of Dorga, Fish Headed God of Death

Private Inquisitor Jack Barley gets no respect as dubious investigations drag him into contact with dreadful phantasms, irate harpies, malicious mages and royal plots.

Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor and the Case of the Seven Dwarves

Private Inquisitor Jak Barley wonders if his drinking cohorts at the King¹s
Wart Inn are playing an elaborate prank on him. What else is he to think
when seven dwarves want his help against a wicked witch they blame for
poisoning an innocent young maiden staying with them named Frost Ivory?

Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor and the Case of the Dark Lords Conspiracy

Private inquisitor Jak Barley is ready for some down time after battling Ghennison Viper Mages, being attacked by piss dragons, and fighting off priests of Dorga the Fished Headed God of Death. That is why Jak was not a bit amused to have a scruffy mage insist that he is to be one of a group of questers decreed in an ancient prophecy that must cross the icy Alf Mountains to foil the return of the Old Gods.

Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor and the Case of One Damned Thing After Another

Jak Barley, private inquisitor, hates cases involving damned creatures like vampires and zombies, but that's just what he finds himself helplessly in the middle of.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162949589
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Publication date: 04/27/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dan Ehl has been a journalist and editor at both weeklies and daily newspapers in Iowa. The winner of numerous journalism and photo awards, including first in humor from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, he enjoys breaking out of dryer newspaper writing to pen fantasy novels. He served in Germany as an Army photographer during the Vietnam War. “With a lot of Vietnamese lining pits with sharpened stakes for people just like me, I knew I wasn’t wanted. I didn’t want to be rude and show up anyway. Being from Iowa, we always try to be polite. Stationed in Germany during the early seventies was interesting enough with the barracks on weekends smelling of beer, vomit and hashish.” His favorite hobbies are hitchhiking and hopping freights.
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