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A cop at the tail end of his career goes on the hunt when an unplanned kidnapping hits close to home... Officer Sean Coyle's making one last run working the streets at a time when his friends are trading in their badges for fishing poles. When his cousin's kidnapped during a burglary in her family's home, he'll have to take the law into his own hands to save her. But he soon finds himself on a collision course with Danny Womack, a dangerous sociopath without an ounce of fear in his veins. And Sean learns the hard way Danny's not about to let anyone stop him from getting what he's after. Sean…mehr

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A cop at the tail end of his career goes on the hunt when an unplanned kidnapping hits close to home... Officer Sean Coyle's making one last run working the streets at a time when his friends are trading in their badges for fishing poles. When his cousin's kidnapped during a burglary in her family's home, he'll have to take the law into his own hands to save her. But he soon finds himself on a collision course with Danny Womack, a dangerous sociopath without an ounce of fear in his veins. And Sean learns the hard way Danny's not about to let anyone stop him from getting what he's after. Sean lands in hot water when his reckless pursuit pushes him beyond the borders of his jurisdiction. He's not afraid to break the rules. But if he can't take Danny down, losing his job will be the least of his problems...
Autorenporträt
Gregory has written over twenty-three books, and is the author of four mystery and crime fiction series, including the Henry Walsh Private Investigator series, the US Marshal Charlie Harlow series, the Joe Sheldon crime series, and the new Jake Horn mysteries. His standalone crime novels include Drag the Man Down, Half Cocked, Danny Womack's .38, Biscayne Boogie, and a number of published short stories.He won his first award as a writer at ten years old, after sending a story to the Providence Journal about his pet husky being shot by a local farmer. The writing most likely wasn't very good, but the fact a young boy's dog was shot (true story!) tugged at the editor's heart strings just enough.His dog, luckily, survived.But that wasn't a paid gig, so years later he ended up in advertising. He eventually became a copywriter, specializing in direct mail and writing fundraising letters to help raise money for animals and children.The first book he wrote was nonfiction, but he quickly realized he wasn't smart enough to be giving anyone advice. He finally decided making up lies for a living would be much more fun.Somehow, he became an author.Raised in Providence, Rhode Island, Gregory lives with his wife, kids, and his dog, Jake, in North Carolina.