Upon retirement from international finance <b>James D. A. Terry</b> embarked on a new journey
into the esoteric and always interesting realm of the mystery adventure writer.
James says, “I love the sound of words, the feel of words on my tongue, the
pictures they paint and emotions they evoke.” <em>A consummate wordsmith, James
paints rich, robust word pictures. </em>His<i> </i>writing is strong, well paced, and evocative.<br><b>Chasing the Wendigo,</b> his first novel under his
own name,
is a fictional reminiscence of Justin Case, Termination Agent for the Tin Can
Communications Company.<br>Disguised as the enigmatic <b>Solomon Knight</b>, he penned four books in a series about a 20th
century <i>International League of Paladins.</i><br>