On the borderlands of the Kingdom of Deran, a young forest scout named Dar Cabot fights off an attack by Goblin warriors and finds the ruins of a village, its homes burned and people slain. Eager for justice for the townsfolk, he enlists the help of an unlikely combination of allies: a Halfling spy with a hidden past, the adopted son of a famous wizard, two half-Elven sisters from a enemy land, a widowed priestess of the Elven god and a seemingly laid-back warrior with secrets of his own. Together the new-found companions battle against the shadowy cult of the Ja'al and its inhuman allies in the dark caverns and green woodlands of the frontier. Their search leads them on a journey to powerful magic, long-lost ruins, and chilling discoveries of evils from a bygone age. Dogged by an ancient prophecy that seems to call them out by name, the companions find friendship, romance, intrigue, and startling revelations as they race against time to thwart the Ja'al plans and solve the mystery of Whitehorse Peak.
A route to fantasy fiction through the aerospace industry may seem an odd one to take, but PG Badzey has been writing stories since grammar school and has never stopped even though his path took an unconventional turn for someone interesting in writing. A trained systems engineer, he kept up with creative writing and coursework throughout a career working on the C-17 airlifter, the International Space Station, the Delta IV Rocket and the James Webb Space Telescope. He has enjoyed and been influenced by JRR Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Katherine Kurtz, Christopher Stasheff, Terry Brooks and C. Dale Brittain, to name a few. Previous publications include short stories published in Dragonlaugh, an online fantasy humor magazine, and the publication of the first three novels in the Grey Riders series, Whitehorse Peak, Eye of Truth and Helm of Shadows. PG Badzey has studied martial arts for many years, helps mentor a world-class high school robotics team, and is active in his parish community. He lives in California, is a member of the Orange County Writers Guild and has taught seminars on fantasy writing in Orange County Libraries.