Whether challenged to solve the mysterious theft of a priceless religious artifact from a Catholic Church or finding an infant taken mysteriously from their adoptive parents, Miles Darien continues to rise to the task. That is until he takes on the cold case surrounding the unexplained death of a Native American man years before. The investigation takes Miles and his life-partner FBI Agent Ken Caldwell, to Wisconsin's Northwoods where the ongoing distrust between the indigenous and white populations is palpable. The case suddenly takes a deadly turn when its resolution leaves a new tragic…mehr
Whether challenged to solve the mysterious theft of a priceless religious artifact from a Catholic Church or finding an infant taken mysteriously from their adoptive parents, Miles Darien continues to rise to the task. That is until he takes on the cold case surrounding the unexplained death of a Native American man years before. The investigation takes Miles and his life-partner FBI Agent Ken Caldwell, to Wisconsin's Northwoods where the ongoing distrust between the indigenous and white populations is palpable. The case suddenly takes a deadly turn when its resolution leaves a new tragic trail of death. Miles is forced to decide whether he can continue his work while, at the same time, overcoming his guilt and paralyzing sadness. That dilemma drives him to make the biggest decision of his life.
Harry's career writing content for clients was rewarding, but something was missing. He needed to write something for himself. His first novel, The Kingmaker's Redemption, allowed him to creatively express his personal point of view through storytelling. Once it was finished, he got right to work on the next book, Human Collateral, which kicked off his new, award-winning series in July of 2022. The second installment, Justified Malice, debuted in October 2023. The third book in the series and his fourth book overall, Moving Targets, is slated to debut in early 2026. Harry and his wife,
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