Steel, Blood & Fire by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 359 Steel, Blood & Fire by Allan Batchelder. Immortal Treachery Book 1. TARMUN VYKERS: His awestruck opponents call him The Reaper, an iron-willed man with no memory of his past, a ruthless champion who has risen to the level of death incarnate. But The Reaper has… Continue reading

This Thing Of Darkness by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 278 This Thing Of Darkness by Allan Batchelder. History tells us that William Shakespeare died in April of 1616. Or did he? What if the “William Kemp” who set sail from England for the New World in April of 1619 was actually the bard in disguise?… Continue reading

As Flies To Wanton Boys by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 326 As Flies To Wanton Boys by Allan Batchelder. Immortal Treachery Book 2. Three years have passed since Tarmun Vykers’ victory over the mad sorcerer who called himself the End-of-All-Things. But they’ve been three long years, confined to a sick bed with a grievous wound that… Continue reading

Corpse Cold by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 225 Corpse Cold by Allan Batchelder. Immortal Treachery Book 3. Betrayed by his closest friend, someone who has also stolen his most precious possession, Tarmun Vykers wants revenge. Kittins wants revenge, too, against the all-powerful Queen, who’s been manipulating and dictating his every move for far… Continue reading

The Abject God by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 295 The Abject God by Allan Batchelder. Immortal Treachery, Book Four. Vykers once killed some of the Emperor’s soldiers; now, the Emperor has crossed the sea with all his legions to exact a revenge that will impact not only the Reaper, but Kittins, Spirk, Eoman, and… Continue reading

The End of All Things by Allan Batchelder

OUR READERS TO DATE: 266 The End of All Things by Allan Batchelder. Immortal Treachery Book 5. Tarmun Vykers, the Reaper, has battled his way across time and two continents, toppling kingdoms and empires alike and killing untold thousands in the process. And he has never really known why. But… Continue reading