About This Book
Hank Jensen doesn't believe in monsters-not the kind Stephen King writes about at any rate. Hank is one of New York's best criminal profilers, and he loves his job. But when he meets the Bristol Butchers, all that changes. They are a pair of psychopaths-cannibals. He chases them in spite of the disabling curse they cast on him, in spite of their threats to his family, and when he catches up to them, his horror begins. They claim to be gods-immortal, omnipotent-and they change into monsters before his eyes. Unable to stop them, the battle leaves him sick, despondent, broken. His career is at an end. His only respite is his family. Years later, the Butchers return to make good on their threats. When his family disappears on Halloween night, Hank decides his time for doing nothing is at an end. He must chase them to places he thought existed only in myth. He knows they have the power to raise monsters, mythical beings-even the dead-to block his path. How can he, a disabled mortal, overcome gods? How will he overcome his disability, his doubts?Pick up your copy of Errant Gods today and find out! Reviews:"Comparable to Stephen King's [Dark Tower series] (which is referenced in the novel) in terms of genre-blending originality and sheer creative courage, Vick's latest is a page-turning storytelling tour de force." - Blueink Review"An audacious novel with a hero that braves both mythical creatures and a disability." - Kirkus Reviews".by tapping into the rich literary vein of Viking myth and folklore [Vick delivers] a narrative that's both original and highly entertaining, but it's in protagonist Hank Jensen that Vick really hits his home run." - BookViralReader Comments:"This really ISN'T like Stephen King's Dark Tower series. This is far, far better and significantly scarier."Yes, this is reminiscent of Stephen King's Dark Tower series, but I found myself actually liking this wonderful book even more than I enjoyed that series."Errant Gods is a cracking good adventure/