Demons couldn't kill Ty, but management just might.
Ty Burdin just wants to settle into the nice, safe life of Agency lower management. He watched Rancic run the Knoxville Agency into the ground, surely Ty can't do any worse, right? First step is first, hiring a new hunter to fill in for the work he'd been doing. How hard can it be to find someone capable of chopping the heads off demons with reckless abandon? With a little bit of elbow grease, he might even convince that snot Diaz to stop mean mugging him every time he gives an order.
Book 4 of the Beasts of Burdin series puts Ty somewhere he's never been before, in charge. Can he step up and accept the responsibility he's been shirking the last 2 years of his life? Or will more bad Agency management lead to the spilling of more innocent blood?
Writes novels about the dark things floating around in his head because the demons won’t let him sleep otherwise. Jokes are his weapon of choice, but will resort to deflection in times of emergency. Did you know Maine is closer to Africa than any other state?