Snakes don't scare me. I just don’t like them very much. Or spiders. One investigation leads to another. A dead body turns up in an alley. Can’t have that on my watch. This case seemed like the usual facing down ogres, deciphering conversations with fauns, tangling with bigger, badder uglies. But it takes a turn for the dark and dangerous. If I don’t do something, it’s going straight off the rails. Is someone trying to bring a monster into our world? Or is there more going on here than I’m seeing? As long as the serpents stay away, I’ve got this. But I'm never that lucky. We protect you from things you didn’t even know existed. I’m Gunner Hext. I’m an Edgewalker. Fans of wizard detectives, magic, fantasy creatures, and mystery will love this series. Gunner battles monsters, sorceresses, and bureaucracy make sure the job gets done. FANGS is approx. 15,000 words. The series is episodic/serial, with each book a separate adventure in an overarching storyline broken up into seasons, much like television shows.
R.J. Batla is a fantasy author and fan of the genre. He’s working on series in both epic and urban fantasy, and likes to write fast paced books that take the reader on an adventure that they can see in their mind. His books reflect influences from novels, comic books, manga, and other cartoons/media, and he joys in blending in these elements in his books.
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Gunner Hext is a detective for the Unseen world. A world which involves magic and supernatural creatures like goblins, gobblers, kmets, Elves, Ogres, vampires etc. As an Edgewalker, it's Gunner's job to keep humans safe from these creatures (harmful ones) and things that goes bump in the night.
A faun turns up dead in an alley and Gunner begins to search for the killer. He realizes that there's a connection with the dead faun and the sorceress he fought in book 1 and he begins to search for answers. As the name implies, Gunner fights creatures with fangs in book 2. These creatures are vampires, spiders, hydras and snakes. He is successful in defeating them all but it seems like he's just beginning. This is a good book, I knew I wouldn't be disappointed.
Gunner's adventures continue in this deliciously short episode like story. He has new enemies to face and a new mystery to solve and it will take most, no all, of his cunning.
Not only is this a fun episode that can standalone as it's own story, but it also continues the main storyline set out in episode one.
I highly reccomend this for fans for urban fantasy, detective stories, The Dresdin Files, and Iron Druid Chronicles