Geoff was raised in the shadow of roaring lions and peacock calls in Manhattan...Kansas, not New York. (That's the Little Apple, not the Big Apple, for those of you playing along at home. And the wild animals came from living behind the city's zoo.) Growing up Geoff loved exploring the woods around his home, sneaking into the zoo (don't tell anybody), and playing baseball and Dungeons & Dragons. He and his best friend, Coy Kissee would spend hours reading comics, playing all sorts of role-playing games, and talking about books and movies. Geoff stayed in Manhattan for college, getting a B.S. degree in Geology at Kansas State University (Go Cats!). He then attended gradual school in Bozeman, Montana where studied palaeontology with Dr Jack Horner, got to dig up dinosaurs in Montana, and worked to mould and cast dinosaur bones. Coy is an avid player of all types of card games, board games, and role-playing games. He took his love for gaming and turned it into a business and is a co-founder of Tangent Games. He is the author of several books for Dungeons & Dragons published by Tangent Games. Coy lives in Kansas with his wife. He is currently working on several new projects for Tangent Games and is co-authoring his first novel, Unremarkable.
This has been a great series so far, and Fear of the Minister's Justice is the best book to date. This is perfect for readers looking for a good adventure with characters worth rooting for. --Jodie Crump, Witty & Sarcastic Bookclub Wrath of the Fury Blade is a masterful marriage of genres and a must-read for fantasy and thriller lovers alike. --US Review of Books (review of Wrath of the Fury Blade) A deftly crafted combination of police procedural and action/adventure fantasy novel, Joy of the Widow's Tears effectively showcases the collaborative writing talents of Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee. --Midwest Book Review (review of Joy of the Widow's Tears) In this marriage of fantasy and procedural thriller, the team of Habiger and Kissee (Unremarkable, 2018) gives fans of both genres a master class in worldbuilding. --Kirkus Reviews (review of Wrath of the Fury Blade)