Fans of supernatural thrillers, horror and noir all blended together a la The Dresden Files will want to check out the Daniel Faust series.
The Long Way Down – Daniel Faust Book 1 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $2.99, option to add Audible narration at time of purchase for an additional $1.99)
Nobody knows the seedy underbelly of Las Vegas like Daniel Faust, a sorcerer for hire and ex-gangster who uses black magic and bullets to solve his clients’ problems. When an old man comes seeking vengeance for his murdered granddaughter, what looks like a simple job quickly spirals out of control.
Soon Daniel stands in the crossfire between a murderous porn director; a corrupt cop with a quick trigger finger; and his own former employer, a racket boss who isn’t entirely human. Then there’s Caitlin: brilliant, beautiful, and the lethal right hand of a demon prince.
A man named Faust should know what happens when you rub shoulders with demons. Still Daniel can’t resist being drawn to Caitlin’s flame as they race to unlock the secret of the Etruscan Box, a relic that people all over town are dying — and killing — to get their hands on. As the bodies drop and the double-crosses pile up, Daniel will need every shred of his wits, courage and sheer ruthlessness just to survive.
Daniel Faust knew he was standing with one foot over the brink of hell. He’s about to find out just how far he can fall.
Redemption Song – Daniel Faust Book 2 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $4.99, option to add Audible narration at time of purchase for an additional $1.99)
Daniel Faust, Las Vegas sorcerer and career criminal, has never pulled the trigger on an innocent man. When the infernal Prince Sitri challenges him to do just that, though, he can’t walk away. His lover, Caitlin, is Sitri’s right hand…and if Daniel refuses the job, he’ll never see her again.
While Daniel works to unravel Sitri’s twisted game, putting his principles and his life on the line, Caitlin has problems of her own. A pack of renegade halfbloods are in town, armed to the teeth and aiming to go to war with hell itself. Their leader is a bad memory from Caitlin’s past, one she thought dead and buried centuries ago, and he’s got revenge on his mind.
As if that isn’t bad enough, the fallout from Daniel’s last job descends in the form of an FBI task force, aimed at putting him and everyone he cares about behind bars. The feds have a magician of their own, one who knows all of Daniel’s dirty little secrets. Throw in a mythical road map to hell and the ghost of a 15th-century serial killer, and the stage is set for a deadly collision.
Sitri’s games are never what they seem. Everything is connected. If Daniel and Caitlin can’t solve the puzzle in time, the consequences will tear them apart forever.
The Living End – Daniel Faust Book 3 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $4.99, option to add Audible narration at time of purchase for an additional $1.99)
As the FBI closes in on the Las Vegas underworld, Daniel Faust — grifter, thief, and sorcerer — isn’t the only one feeling the heat. Half-demon racket boss Nicky Agnelli is fighting to hang onto his empire, leaving a trail of dead informants in his wake, while Daniel’s ex-girlfriend Jennifer rallies her forces on the street and aims her sights at Nicky’s crown.
Meanwhile, homeless people are vanishing by the dozens. Daniel has bigger problems to worry about, but a plea from an old friend sends him on a search for answers. What he finds is a conspiracy twenty years in the making, involving a power-hungry senator, occult experiments, murderous British mercenaries…and Lauren Carmichael, Daniel’s nemesis.
From a gunfight in the Arizona badlands to unearthing buried secrets in a New York laboratory, the hunt is on. With Lauren’s deadly plan revealed and time running out, Daniel and his crew will stop at nothing to take her down. She’s got the law in her pocket and a hired army at her back. He’s got black magic, bullets, and the art of the con. It’s high noon in Vegas and when the dust settles, only one side will be left standing.
May the best villain win.
A Plain-Dealing Villain – Daniel Faust Book 4 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $4.99)
It’s hard to make a dishonest buck in Sin City, especially when a rogue FBI agent is gunning for your head. Flat broke and one step ahead of the law, Daniel Faust flees Vegas and lands in Chicago, where a risky heist promises to fill his pockets with cash.
There are the risks you can account for, and then there are the risks you never see coming, the ones that leave you blindsided and fighting to survive. Daniel is a stranger in a strange land, out of his element and surrounded by corrupt sorcerers, demons, and worse. Still, with a friend’s soul hanging in the balance — not to mention a pile of stolen cash — giving up isn’t an option.
Before he’s done, Daniel will descend into the depths of Chicago’s occult netherworld, competing in an underground poker tournament where the winner takes all…and with the infernal Court of Night-Blooming Flowers running the show, “winner takes all” has an entirely new meaning. The Flowers haven’t forgotten Daniel’s past insults, and if they get their way, he’ll never leave the Windy City alive.
Killing Floor Blues – Daniel Faust Book 5 (4.5/5 stars, currently priced at $4.99)
Nobody has ever escaped from the Iceberg. It’s a privately-owned prison deep in the Mojave Desert, staffed by brutal guards and surrounded by desolate wasteland. Inside the walls, gangs and predators are constant threats; outside the walls, there’s nothing but a sniper’s bullet or a slow death in the desert heat.
Framed for murder and snared in a deadly curse, Daniel Faust lands behind bars with a target on his back. Worse, with Faust out of the picture, the Chicago mob is making its bid for control of Las Vegas. If he can’t engineer his escape in time to stop them, none of his friends are safe. Then there’s the matter of the warden’s dark secret, the one that’s filling up the prison morgue with body bags.
Faust has been caged, buried, cut off from his allies and his magic. His enemies think they’ve won. They’re about to learn, the hard way, that this is one sorcerer who always has a trick up his sleeve.
Nobody has ever escaped from the Iceberg. But the Iceberg has never had a prisoner like Daniel Faust.
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