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In 1969 a small bronze statue was found in a cave deep in the jungles of Liberia, West Africa. It was very old and its origin was unknown. It depicted a warrior armed with an ax and spear. But it was more than just a man—it was also a demon, two beings in one body. It is called an Endosym, a creature that has hidden among us for over 10,000 years.
In his remarkable six-volume fictional series, author J. Henry Thomson calls on his real-life experiences in the West Africa jungles to chronicle the fascinating adventures of the Martin family. During Colonel Hank Martin’s assignment at a Military Mission in West Africa, the family is befriended by an old native witch doctor with a spellbinding history in magic and the occult. Little did they know that their son, Tim would become the world’s only hope for defeating an endosymbiotic demon hell-bent on destroying mankind. You’ll be uneasy and transfixed as the story winds its way from West Africa to the United States, to England and Scotland, and back to West Africa. But don’t worry—it’s only fiction…
You can read more about the author’s thoughts regarding Endosyms and why he undertook the series in his short essay, Who Are The Endosyms?, and also his Blog post, Why did I write the series?
The Nisqually Valley News featured the Author in an article about the Endosym series. Be sure to check it out.