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Whyborne and Griffin, Books 1-3

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Books 1-3 in the Best-Selling Whyborne & Griffin Series, now in one convenient download. Save over 40% off the cover price of buying separately!

** Over 2,500 combined 5-star reviews on Goodreads! **

Includes: Widdershins, Threshold, and Stormhaven

Widdershins: A reclusive scholar. A private detective. And a book of spells that could destroy the world.

When handsome ex-Pinkerton Griffin Flaherty approaches Dr. Percival Endicott Whyborne to translate a mysterious book, Whyborne wants to finish the job and get rid of Griffin as quickly as possible. Instead, he’s drawn into the hunt for a merciless cult bent on resurrecting an evil necromancer from the dead...and finds himself falling in love with the impertinent detective. But will Griffin’s secrets cost Whyborne not only his heart but his life?

Threshold: Whyborne’s railroad tycoon father hires Griffin to investigate mysterious events at a coal mine. The two men and their friend Christine must travel to Threshold Mountain, a place of dark legend even before the mine burrowed into its heart. In a town where friends become enemies and horror lurks behind a human mask, Whyborne can’t afford to trust anything—including his own heart.

Stormhaven: When one of Whyborne’s colleagues is accused of murdering a man, Whyborne and Griffin are on the case. Along with their friend Christine, the two men become ensnared in a sinister web of conspiracy, magic, and murder. But first, they must survive their greatest challenge yet: a visit from Griffin’s family.

Novel collection: 221,079 words.

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Release dateMar 31, 2014
ISBN9781941230022
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Jordan L. Hawk

Jordan L. Hawk is a trans author from North Carolina. Childhood tales of mountain ghosts and mysterious creatures gave him a life-long love of things that go bump in the night. When he isn’t writing, he brews his own beer and tries to keep the cats from destroying the house. His best-selling Whyborne & Griffin series (beginning with Widdershins) can be found in print, ebook, and audiobook.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This is the first three volumes of the Whyborne and Griffin series, set in an 1800s fictional town of Widdershins, Massachusetts, Percival Whyborne is a cryptologist/linguist type researcher (what he is actually called in the series escapes me at the moment) for a museum. Griffin is a former Pinkerton agent turned private investigator seeking his assistance. In the first story, Widdershins, Whyborne and Griffin uncover an unveiling of a local black coven's centuries old plot to release a dark beast from another dimension into Widdershins, and take over the world. This plot has quite personal ramifications for both men.In Threshold the duo once again are tasked to save the world when Whyborne's father hires Griffin to find out the truth behind the mysterious goings on at his coal mine.Stormhaven, the third story of this series, has Griffin tasked with clearing the name of Whyborne's fellow museum employee who has been framed for the murder of his uncle (and again leads to saving of the world LOL). I am very much enjoying this series. It is a very nice blend of mystery, romance, adventure, humor, supernatural escapades and, of course, saving the world. The main characters are well drawn and I enjoyed both of them, along with Christine, a side character who cannot be forgotten. My only small complaint would be that the main characters are just a little too insecure, although it is these insecurities that, to some extent, bring out the basic nature of their personalities. I'm certainly looking forward to reading on with the rest of the series, the only question is if I will be able to make myself wait until Christmas!