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Jason M. Green

    Jason M. Green is an independent author whose works span across fantasy, science fiction, and supernatural western genres. His novels often explore unexpected genre fusions, offering readers unique narrative experiences. Green approaches his writing with passion, continually expanding his creative horizons by experimenting with diverse storytelling techniques and themes. His work is characterized by its depth and a commitment to presenting fresh perspectives on familiar literary tropes.

    On the Anvil of War
    The Hammer and the Sword
    Slingers
    Machines
    • Slingers

      • 638 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      A few years into the American Civil War, mysterious events began occurring and they caused the North and South to put aside their differences and unite once more to battle the common threat. However, the might of their newly united armies was not enough to combat things that were once thought to be merely myth and they were forced to rely on men and women who had unusual powers and who were just as mysterious as the creatures that they were fighting. These people were viewed as a necessary evil and they came to be called Spellslingers. Most were little better than mercenaries and bounty hunters, but no one could argue with their effectiveness when it came to dealing with things beyond the comprehension of mere mortals. Over two decades after the end of the Civil War, a pair of Slingers named Jacob and Nathaniel Kreed are made unwilling participants in a plot that has the potential to bring about the end of humanity. Together with a mercenary and a female Slinger, and armed with only their weapons and their special abilities, they travel the southern United States and part of Central America in search of answers and a way to save a world filled with people who hate and fear them. They all know that whether they win or lose, nothing will ever be the same.

      Slingers
    • The Hammer and the Sword

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the city of Malifestron, a young blacksmith named Tannis Vahrin is framed for attempting to murder the wife of King Malifesh, and is made an unwilling pawn in a plot the king's advisor, a man named Anstrom, first set into motion nearly two decades in t

      The Hammer and the Sword
    • On the Anvil of War

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In this action-packed sequel to The Hammer And The Sword, the army raised by the nephew of King Malifesh arrives in Avnadele with the intention of ending the war started by the king`s advisor. Each part of the army lands in a different part of the country and they all head towards Malifestron for what they hope will be the final battle of the conflict, but things might not work out as they hope because the chief architect of the war has already fled the country. As they march across Avnadele, all those who originally came from that country find that the land of their birth has changed for the worse in their absence, and a few learn that some of the people they have come to save view them in the same manner as those who have enslaved them. In addition to these things, not only do they have to deal with enemies on the battlefield, but also with betrayals on both sides of the conflict. Those fighting on both sides know that casualties will be many and sacrifices will have to be made to win the battle, but the outcome of the conflict will mean the difference between freedom and a life of oppression for the people of Avnadele and the Northern Lands.

      On the Anvil of War