Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor, is tired of adventures and is ready to take on only hum-drum cases offering no drama-those of missing husbands, unfaithful spouses, or fat merchants paying well for outing thieving employees-anything not involving traveling, swords, or the darker magics.Yet once again his otherworldy friend, Lorenzo Spasm, drags him into cases involving corrupt CIA (Clandestine Information Authority) agents, murderous bank robbers, nasty goblins, furious dragon chases, demonic foes, and going uncover at an elders' RW (recreational wagon) park set atop a butte overlooking a harsh desert floor. To top it off, Jak finds himself the quarry of the Assassin's Guild after an anonymous adversary takes out a whack contract on him.Helping him get through this will be his intended, the beautiful witchling in training, Morgana.
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Jak Barley, Private Inquisitor and the Case of the Annoying Assassins
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 people digging pits with sharpened stakes at the bottom for people just like me, I knew I wasn't really wanted. I didn't want to be rude and show up anyway. Being from Iowa, we always try to be polite. And Germany during the early 1970s was interesting enough with the barracks always reeking of beer, vomit and hashish every weekend." His favorite hobbies are hitchhiking and hopping freights.
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