

Can the good-for-nothing soldiers prove themselves capable enough to turn the tide of battle and save innocent civilians? Ragged Heroes is the fifth book in the riveting Silent Champions military fantasy series, a companion novel that fleshes out the war-torn world of Fehl. But when a humdrum posting far from the battle line sets them directly in the path of an unstoppable barbarian horde, the Deadheads are all that stands between the enemy and total annihilation. A giant with a terrible secret and his weak, incapable brother, they are barely competent enough to march in a straight line and hold formation. They are the dregs of the Legion of Heroes. A ragtag band of disgraced soldiers, killers saved from the gallows, and recruits too inept to hold the shield wall. Ragged though they may be, they hold their ground, defy hopeless odds, and conquer the impossible no matter the personal cost. When death came calling, the outcasts became the champions. Beggars, thieves, killers, children, and foolsa hero is anyone who takes a stand against oppression, abuse, and evil. Excitement and action are what reading is all about! #WRITEON!". John began concentrating on writing in 2010 and self-published a book of poetry at that time titled "Life Through My Eyes: A Collection Of Poems."Ĭurrently, he has five short stories and two poems published, one each in five anthologies, and a novel recently released. Herres is a multi-genre Author and sometimes Poet.īorn an "Air Force brat" in California, his family settled in Texas in 1973, where he lived for the better part of 38 years before moving to North Mississippi. Excitement and action are what reading is all about! #WRITEON!" John T.

John began concentrating on writing in 2010 and self-published a book of poetry at that time titled "Life Through My Eyes: A Collection Of Poems." Currently, he has five short stories and two poems published, one each in five anthologies, and a novel recently released. Born an "Air Force brat" in California, his family settled in Texas in 1973, where he lived for the better part of 38 years before moving to North Mississippi.


Herres is a multi-genre Author and sometimes Poet.
