Author Biography
J. Henry Thomson spent more than three years in West Africa and lived twelve months in the jungles. He is a decorated combat veteran with service during both Vietnam and the Gulf wars. He has served in airborne and special operations units and has commanded soldiers from platoon to brigade. He has worked with the governments of Spain and Brazil on counter terrorism, mines and explosives; and with Delta Force and the Central Intelligence Agency. He lives with his wife in the State Washington. The premise of the series begins when Thomson acquired a small bronze statue found in a cave in the jungles of Liberia, West Africa. The old statue depicted a warrior holding a Stone Age ax and a spear. Its origin was unknown; however, that statue was more than just a man, it was a demon and a man. It was an ENDOSYM, two beings living in one body. Following the 1970 Liberian Coup Thomson was shown a site where high-ranking Liberian officials were conducting human sacrifices and worshiping a demon. From those two events and stories told around the campfires by indigenous Liberians about mysterious beings and lost cities, the die was cast for the ENDOSYM series.