Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
"A great read ""Fast moving with a lot of action."Private investigator Conner Marin reopens an old case-the murder of a friend. However, he has to tread lightly because the suspect is a powerful businessman who routinely dines with the mayor and chief of police. The suspect is also hiding secrets dark enough to kill for. Before long, Conner has bare-knuckles negotiations with an enforcer for the Russian mob, and he's knocked around by the local cops. At the same time, Conner begins looking into a childhood mystery that could add another piece to the puzzle of his shattered childhood.He was eight-years-old the night it happened. He remembers his father's cop buddies stomping from room to room with guns in their hands. On the sofa sat a woman with a bloody face.What did Conner's father, LAPD Detective Monte Marin, get into that night?
Synopsis
"A great read "
"Fast moving with a lot of action."
Connor Marin. Assassin. Killer for Uncle Sam. Now he's a PI who goes to meetings to forget the blood. When an old murder case pits him against the Russian mob, Connor uncovers evidence of a horrible crime committed by his own father, Detective Monte Marin. As much as he wants to bury the evidence, he knows the truth will shine a light on the mystery that was his father, and the bloody night that still haunts his dreams.
Synopsis
"A great read "
"Fast moving with a lot of action."
"Great read The real meaning of family. Brotherhood and a story full of twists and turns."
"For the reader looking for action and a military feel this story will please. It's fast paced action but has the human side too. Well done." Connor Marin. Assassin. Killer for Uncle Sam. Now he's a PI who goes to meetings to forget the blood. When an old murder case pits him against the Russian mob, Connor uncovers evidence of a horrible crime committed by his own father, Detective Monte Marin. As much as he wants to bury the evidence, he knows the truth will shine a light on the mystery that was his father, and the bloody night that still haunts his dreams.