Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor

Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor

by Dan Ehl
Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor

Jak Barley-Private Inquisitor

by Dan Ehl

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Overview

As a private inquisitor, Jak Barley’s job is fairly mundane-finding errant debtors and missing property, or proving the unfaithfulness of roving spouses. It’s not a vocation that makes many friends.

Though a frequent patron of dark, wretched bars seldom visited by the more fastidious citizens of Duburoake, he still can be squeamish about some things – such as ghosts and rabid magicians.

Barley’s latest cases are just that more upsetting, dragging him into contact with sinister specters, malicious mages, irate harpies, creepy death deities and royal plots.

It will take all of his backstreets cunning to stay alive, as well as the help of alchemist Olmsted Aunderthorn, his half brother, who uses the latest metaphysical laboratory techniques in solving crimes.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012822215
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Publication date: 07/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 817 KB

About the Author

Dan Ehl has been a journalist and editor at both weeklies and daily newspapers in Iowa. The winner of numerous journalism and photo awards, including first in humor from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, he enjoys breaking out of dryer newspaper writing to pen fantasy novels.

He served in Germany as an Army photographer during the Vietnam War.
“Knowing that a lot of Vietnamese people were digging pits with sharpened stakes at the bottom meant I wasn’t really wanted, I didn’t want to be rude and show up anyway. Being from Iowa, we always try to be polite. And Germany during the early 1970s was interesting enough with the barracks always smelling of beer, vomit and hashish every weekend.”

His favorite hobbies are hitchhiking and hopping freights.
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