ROGUES OF THE BLACK FURY are BACK…

…and they’re meaner than ever.

Rogues has been out of print for several months now, but now it’s back with this snazzy new cover!

Sometimes a character just charges out of my subconscious and says, “Write my story. Or else.”

So of course, what am I to do except exactly that. Commander Rusk of the Black Furies demanded a story as big as he is.

There are a lot of influences that went into this book. Glen Cook’s Black Company, Richard Marcinko’s Rogue Warrior series, the real-life stories of special ops warriors like Marcus Luttrell, even going all the way back my sword and sorcery roots with Conan the Barbarian.

Rogues has been out of print for several months now, but now it’s back with this snazzy new cover!

If you like stories hard-bitten heroes on hopeless quests against insurmountable odds, you’ll love this new re-mastered edition of Rogues of the Black Fury.

How can you not love this snazzy new cover?

Available on Amazon Kindle and as trade paperback wherever the cool print books are sold.

“Bold, colorful characters pull the reader into an unforgettable adventure with the perfect mix of suspense, intrigue, and action.” -Jeanne Cavelos, author of The Passing of the Techno-mages and director the Odyssey Writing Workshop

Rogues of the Black Fury mixes a berserk action thriller sharp as a mercenary’s sword with hard-bitten fantasy so gritty it might scour your bones clean by the time you’re done.” – Matt Forbeck, author of The Blood Bowl Omnibus and NYT Bestselling Halo series

“Heermann’s Rogues is epic, exciting, and a hell of a lot of fun! From the very beginning, the world he crafts feels alive and real. By the last page, I didn’t want to leave. Adventure at its finest, honed to a gleaming bloody edge.” – Marcus Pelegrimas, author of the Skinners series

“A rollicking read choc-a-bloc with pace, action, and adventure.” – Fantasy Book Critic

“A very entertaining read … For fans of Glen Cook or Jeff Salyards, Rogues of the Black Fury could be a great read for a dark winter afternoon.” – A Fantastical Librarian

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