Blood of the Isir Boxed Set

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By Erik Henry Vick

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Includes the first 1438 pages of the unputdownable Blood of the Isir series.

One of New York's best criminal profilers, Hank Jensen thought he was prepared for anything life could throw at him. He couldn't have been more wrong.

On a particularly gruesome case, Hank got too close to the killers—a pair of cannibals who called themselves Norse gods—and one of them laid a crippling curse on Hank. Then they kidnapped his family, and, in so doing, birthed Hank's epic quest—catch the killers and save his family...even if the multiverse gets in the way.

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Wendigo:

Life on the shores of Lake Seneca in the former colony of New York is idyllic—the white colonists live in peace with their Onondowaga neighbors. But the peace is a fragile one...

Everyone respects John Calvin Black—he believes in rational explanations and he treats everyone with respect. So when one of the villagers is savagely murdered and dumped in the forest, John is asked to bring a native tracker to the scene of the crime. John brings a respected warrior and childhood friend, Donehogawa, who claims the murderer is a demon.

It's a pronouncement that some of the white men can't accept, and they blame the murder on one of the native tribesmen. John believes Donehogawa is telling the truth but is holding something back.

John is trapped between two cultures and two belief systems, yet he knows the truth must lie somewhere in between. Can he manage the white villager's anger and the native's fears? Can he and Donehogawa save both peoples from the evil that stalks them from the cover of the forest?


Errant Gods, Blood of the Isir Book One:

Hank Jensen doesn't believe in monsters—not the kind Stephen King writes about at any rate.

Hank is one of New York's best criminal profilers, and he loves his job. But when he meets the Bristol Butchers, all that changes. They are a pair of psychopaths—cannibals. He chases them in spite of the disabling curse they cast on him, in spite of their threats to his family, and when he catches up to them, his horror begins. They claim to be gods—immortal, omnipotent—and they change into monsters before his eyes. Unable to stop them, the battle leaves him sick, despondent, broken. His career is at an end. His only respite is his family.

Years later, the Butchers return to make good on their threats. When his family disappears on Halloween night, Hank decides his time for doing nothing is at an end.

He must chase them to places he thought existed only in myth. He knows they have the power to raise monsters, mythical beings—even the dead—to block his path. How can he, a disabled mortal, overcome gods? How will he overcome his disability, his doubts?


Rooms of Ruin, Blood of the Isir Book Two:

Monsters are real, and Hank Jensen has met some of the worst the multiverse has to offer. As a result, he bears the curse of a hateful, malignant god—a horrid disease that has disabled him.

Hank fought demons, dragons, and mythical beings to rescue his wife and son, but the battle left the family trapped in the realm of the Isir. As his dark curse continues to ravage his body, Hank, his family, and his Isir friends must travel to an ancient, faraway place—the Rooms of Ruin—to reopen the pathways that connect the two worlds.
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Blood of the Isir Boxed Set