Working for the FBI is one thing. Working for a quasi-secret branch of it is another. What happens when members of your own organization don’t recognize you?
I am the one and only, FBI Agent in the Magickal Crimes division. That confuses some of my fellow Agents, but I can deal with that. Harder to cope with is the increasing monsters sightings that keep me traveling constantly.
Dealing with Government bureaucracy is not something I’m comfortable with. Especially when a sea monster is terrorizing the New Jersey shore. Trying to piece together clues, dealing with corrupt law enforcement, or just trying to get along with the locals, I am busy and anything but bored. Outnumbered, sometimes outgunned, backed by inexperienced and skeptical help, all I can do is my best.
It is exciting and challenging.
Either the FBI or the monster is about to become fish food. I just have to decide which one comes first.
The Jack Dalton, Monster Hunter series is serial fiction. It's the sort of material that was once found in old fashioned pulp or genre magazines. Each short work is a complete story with both a beginning and end. They are the Adventures of a lone FBI Agent chasing down the evils of the world. Like episodes of a television program each book is a single part of his life. Ten books in all the series shows the beginnings of the organization later chronicled in The Federal Witch books.