‘Steve Higgs can be counted on to keep you amused, with vivid imagination, characters you can sink your teeth into, plenty of action, and delicious snark.’
Today’s tasks: 1.Escape from underground cell 2.Recruit snarky d-bag werewolf to help 3.Invade demon realm and rescue a girl
For wizard detective, Otto Schneider, magic has always kept him out of trouble. Now it’s working in reverse and he’s just started the fight of his life.
There’s an ancient secret buried in the Earth’s past and he just uncovered it.
Magical beings once ruled over us until their betrayed leader made a death curse with his final breath. Banished from the realm of man for over four thousand years, the curse is weakening, and these beings, these … demons, are coming back to rule the Earth once more.
They are powerful, immortal and unstoppable, but they don’t know everything. They left some of their magic behind and their return has sparked an awakening.
Heroes will rise …
This three-book set gives you plenty to get your teeth into as a wizard and werewolf take on an army of monsters they cannot hope to defeat.
Grab box set 1 this unique, thrilling fantasy series and hold on tight because you don't just read a Steve Higgs book, you live it right alongside the characters!
Let's start this off with an invitation to get some FREE books. No, you didn't read that wrong, we are talking about multiple free books. I love giving away free books because once people delve into the fast-paced mystery thrills I write, they go on to buy lots more.
When I wrote my first novel, Paranormal Nonsense, I was a Captain in the British Army. I would love to pretend that I had one of those careers that has to be redacted and in general denied by the government and that I have had to change my name and continually move about because I am still on the watch list in several countries. In truth though, I started out as a mechanic. Not like Jason Statham, sneaking about as a contract killer, more like one of those greasy gits that charge you a fortune and keep your car for a week when all you went in for was a squeaky door hinge.
At school, I was mostly disinterested in every subject except creative writing, for which, at age ten, I won my first award. However, calling it my first award suggests that there have been more, which there have not. Accolades may come but, in the meantime, I am having a ball writing mystery stories and crime thrillers and will claim to have more than a hundred books forming an unruly queue in my head as they clamor to get out.
Now retired from the military, I live in the south-east corner of England with a pair of lazy sausage dogs. Surrounded by rolling hills, brooding castles, and vineyards, I doubt I will ever leave, the beer is just too good.