A Busy Fortnight!
Big news…!
In the span of a couple of weeks, I’ll see three new book releases, a podcast episode will drop, and a new series I’m editing will be formally announced…as I said, a pretty busy fortnight!
On 9/15, the new season of Wrong Place, Write Crime kicked off with my guest, Asa Marie Bradley. It’s great to be back behind the mic, and I’ve got some stellar guests lined up for this season.
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It is December 1999, and the spectre of Y2K hangs over the police department.
More menacing yet, officers respond to a hate-fueled home invasion robbery. As the entirety of the River City Police Department prepare for possible chaos when the calendar turns over to the year 2000, they also must stop a gang of white supremacists who plan to use that same chaos to mask their biggest crime yet.
Meanwhile, Officer Katie MacLeod falls under the suspicion of Internal Affairs. Officer Thomas Chisolm tries to keep the remnants of his platoon intact. Officer Connor O’Sullivan mourns the loss of his partner while he tries to care for the fallen officer’s family. In spite of these significant, real life struggles on and off the job, the men and women of RCPD strive to stop the brutal robberies, to do what is right, and to survive.
The Menace of the Years had a working title of IN THE END for a long while, in case you see any old references elsewhere on the interwebs. I ultimately changed the title to fit the story better, and to mesh with the other titles in the series.
Book six (Place of Wrath and Tears) and Book seven (Dirty Little Town) will both be released in 2019, so no more long delays.
On 9/24, the second volume of the anthology Black Car Business will be released. Edited by Lawrence Kelter, this antho features my short story, “Details in Black.” The cool thing about this tale is that my Dad served as technical adviser on all the car stuff (not the murder stuff).
There are some great authors in this anthology, and in the first volume, so check it out!
On 10/1, the third book in the Ania trilogy, Closing the Circle, will come out from Down & Out Books.
This novel, written with Jim Wilsky, is the conclusion of the saga of Ania, the siren grifter who starred in Blood on Blood and Queen of Diamonds.
John Pearse is a loss recovery agent for an insurance agency. When a set of crown jewels that his company paid out on resurface in the middle of a Russian/Polish mafia war in Chicago, Pearse is sent in to find and recover the diamonds. Standing in his ways are gangsters, grifters, and cops, but the biggest obstacle will be the sexy Ania, who has managed to stay one step of everyone else…until now.
Andros Krol is muscle for the Polish mafia in Chicago, tasked by his boss to bring back more than just the diamonds. Strong and cunning, Krol is after the money Ania took, but his biggest priority is to deliver brutal justice and a final day of reckoning for Ania.
Pearse and Krol are locked into a race against time and each other as they pursue the wily Ania.
The circle is closing on all of them.
There will be a fourth novel in this series, a prequel called Harbinger, released in December.
Also on 10/1, Down and Out Books will formally announce the series I created called A Grifter’s Song. I’ll serve as editor for this twelve volume novella anthology, as well as writing the first and last installment.
I’m pretty jacked about this project. There’s a great cast of writers working on it, as well as the cover design talents of Zach McCain (if you want an idea of his talent, check out the Ania series covers, such as Closing the Circle above). I’ll leave the rest of the details until the 10/1 announcement, but I’m finishing up the edits for the first six novella episodes, and they’re pretty damn outstanding…
More to come! I promised 2018 would be a big year for me, and it has been…and we’re not finished yet!
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