GOOD, EVIL, AND THE FBI Armageddon has come to the embattled realm of Creath, the final conflict between good and evil. And the victor—the despised Queen Sorceress or her heroic daughter, the Virgin Enchantress—will command all of the magical power of the universe. A classically-beautiful Virgin Enchantress, escaping assassins in Creath, searching for her prophesied Champion in the "other realm" of Earth... an FBI Agent, who wants to be a fantasy novelist, hunting for a fanatical terrorist bomber in the middle of one of the world's largest Science Fiction/Fantasy Conventions... a maniacal Queen Sorceress commanding armies of deadly masked warriors and covens of unspeakably-evil veiled witches... fire-breathing ice dragons... the flashing swords of the Company of Mir... deadly towering cyclonic waves on the icy sea of Woroc'Il'Lod... tree demons who eat human flesh... the world devouring Mist of Oblivion... an army of the dead... a hail storm inside a castle of evil... magical vortices of darkness and of light... the K'Ur'Mir... the Gle'Ur'Gya... The Virgin Enchantress and her Champion, whose FBI badge has been spell-changed into the Golden Shield of IBF.
Jerry Ahern (born Jerome Morrell Ahern) was a science fiction and action novel author best known for his post apocalyptic survivalist series The Survivalist. The books in this series are heavy with descriptions of the weapons the protagonists use to survive and prosecute a seemingly never-ending war amongst the remnants of the superpowers from pre-apocalypse times.
Ahern was also a firearms writer, who published numerous articles in magazines such as Guns & Ammo, Handguns and Gun World.
Jerry Ahern passed away on July 24, 2012 after a long struggle with cancer.
Ahern also released books under pseudonym Axel Kilgore.
I have a tendency to pick up all manner of fantasy books, provided there's a cool dragon on the cover. This book surprised me at how they took a genre (Earth person swept to a fantasy world, falls in love with royalty, etc.) and flipped it all around. It's a genre where I've read many and this one was pretty interesting, but good luck finding it nowadays!
Light and fun. I kept putting it down to read something else then coming back to it. I finally finished it, and thoroughly enjoyed the story. Don't expect award winning prose or deep meanings though... This one is pretty pulpy.