The
fall semester for New Paltz has begun complete with a dead body
turning up in the dorms. Police claim the case is open and shut, but
Detective Ali Ryan doesn’t think so. She throws herself into the
case desperately searching for answers as the death toll on campus
rises; each made to look like a suicide.
With
Ali getting closer to uncovering the truth, the killer wants to make
his attacks more personal. His sights are set on Detective Ryan and
her sister. Police are forced to place them under their protection,
but Ali is determined to hunt down the killer and stop him before he
kills again. But how far is Detective Ryan willing to go to protect
her sister and take down the sadistic killer?
Review:
This is a fast paced book and a quick read. From the first pages you wonder what type of man the protagonist is, and why he may be doing what he's doing. While Ali becomes a main character and quite intriguing one finds themselves wondering what the real motive of the killer is, and what could have led him to such extremes.
Author Bio:
Andrew
Hess is a resident of Long Island New York who likes to spend much of
his time traveling between Long Island, New York City and the
Dutchess County areas. In 2011 he debuted with his first book Chamber
of Souls, a small book of free verse poetry which depicted the
struggles of a man who thought he had everything in the world only to
feel like he lost everything after a rough break-up. In 2013, Andrew
debuted his novel The Phoenix Blade: Project Justice; the first in
The Phoenix Blade series.
Andrew
is also a blogger at TheWritersRevolution13.blogspot.com where he
interviews and promotes other authors in order to assist indie
authors get more exposure. Andrew is also a frequent guest on the
Anthony Charles Podcast, a show dedicated to creative professionals
as they give insight into their works and the lives they lead; guests
have included authors, comedians, musicians, stuntmen, actors and
producers.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Iamphoenix13
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