Julia Montgomery (Monty) and Paddy Assenfeld (Rabbit) are reunited after a period apart following their previous adventures with a mafia crime family. In the meantime, Julia has become connected with another criminal organization led by Nikolas Bucher, a Swiss-born man known as The Albino, The Butcher, and the White Monster (the latter two nicknames originating from events during his teenage years in Switzerland). Julia introduces Paddy to Nikolas; although Paddy becomes friends with him, he is reluctantly drawn deep into various criminal enterprises. Meanwhile, The Albino lives alone in his castle, hiding from the sun.…mehr
Julia Montgomery (Monty) and Paddy Assenfeld (Rabbit) are reunited after a period apart following their previous adventures with a mafia crime family. In the meantime, Julia has become connected with another criminal organization led by Nikolas Bucher, a Swiss-born man known as The Albino, The Butcher, and the White Monster (the latter two nicknames originating from events during his teenage years in Switzerland). Julia introduces Paddy to Nikolas; although Paddy becomes friends with him, he is reluctantly drawn deep into various criminal enterprises. Meanwhile, The Albino lives alone in his castle, hiding from the sun.
Malcolm K. Needham was born in 1949 in a small coal-mining village in Yorkshire, England, called Thurcroft. He went to work for the British government after high school, where he worked on old mainframe computers starting at the age of eighteen. This career brought him to the United States in 1982, where he became a businessman in the computer industry, selling his own software products. Over the years, he wrote short stories and poetry, then wrote his first novel, A Trail of Blood, in 2017. This was followed by six other novels, the last three of which he has written in 2023 and 2024. He has also had three poetry books published. In his senior years, Malcolm is still working in the computer industry, but his love is writing and he has plans for many future novels.
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