Necessity
Nash and Nate have finished the task set before them by their hataali, and have set their foot on the path to healing. Neither one knows what to expect however, and Nash does have a few concerns about their future. But those will have to wait, as the tribal council has more important things for them to do when they get back to Vegas: dealing with a bunch of organ-jackers who have been preying on the young women of several of the local tribes.
Then of course there's still the problem Nate's been having with the good folks of Raycon Corporation, who really want a look inside his head. After having removed it from his body of course. Having been gone for almost a month, he's hoping they've moved on, but only time will tell. Nate's also a little worried that Jin may have moved on, so he's very much looking forward to see her as soon as they get back to town.
Then of course there's Coyote, the trickster god who has very much taken an interest in Nate and Nash, as well as this little problem with the organ-jackers, which promises to make all of the outcomes very interesting.
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John Van Stry
John Van Stry’s storytelling journey is as diverse and intriguing as the worlds he creates on the page. Born on Long Island, New York, he charted a unique course through life—one that saw him don a variety of hats, from aerospace engineer to martial arts instructor. His background in engineering, robotics, and flight test engineering would eventually lend a technical precision to his writing, grounding his imaginative worlds in the possibility of what could be.
But it’s not just technology that fuels his stories. Van Stry’s passion for adventure and exploration—whether on the back of a motorcycle or soaring through the skies as a licensed pilot—shapes the thrilling narratives he weaves. He’s a man who’s as comfortable navigating the unknown as he is creating new realms for his readers to explore. These influences can be seen in the depth of his Portals of Infinity series, where high-stakes adventures and personal growth unfold across a universe of infinite possibilities.
Ghost Warrior
Ghost Warrior consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

