Tangled Webs is a book written by two unique authors. The first story is called The Perfect Life. This tale is about Rene Carter and two of her closest friends. Rene is a well respected Baltimore City police officer who is very good at her job. She is married and her husband is a well known attorney who loves her dearly and worships the ground she walks on. Rene is living the perfect life, but she has a dark side. The only people who know her secret are Tonya Lewis and Rhonda Harris who are also police officers. Rhonda resents everything about her and would love to see her fall flat on her face. The second story is called Imitation. Stacie Sims is an up and coming emergency room physician. She has a loving fiancé named Billy Addams. Billy is the son of a wealthy business man. He is the perfect man for Stacie, but he is hiding a dark secret from her. So sit back and enjoy the worlds of Rene and Stacie who both quickly learn that life can get tangled like a spider’s web.
He became interested in writing after retiring as a Baltimore City Police Sergeant after 23 years of working the streets of the inner city. He observed a lot of things working the streets which inspired him to start writing. His very first book Dem Boyz in Blue a raw street book started his career as a writer.
He now has written three other books Tangled Webs which he co-wrote with Author King James a short story sexy novel. He also wrote two urban horror novels Blood throughout the Night a short story vampire book and Night of the Beast a short story werewolf book.
Happily married to a remarkable woman that supports me all the way.
This book has the utter distinction of getting on my nerves within the first 10 pages, so much so that I abandoned the attempt at reading it. I had high hopes that it was going to be in interesting read but I couldn’t stand the way the characters spoke with each other. James Carter and Roland Dawson, lawyers who are written in a way that so that they come across to the reader as uneducated fools. Well at least this reader. I understand that amongst friends people will resort to a more relaxed style of speaking, but it felt contrived and lazy to the point where I lost interest in the story.
Mr. King's section of this book is more thorough gives the whole picture and nothing left to the imagination. It's a quick and enjoyable read with the real feel police lingo like a true crime show on television. I give it a thumbs up!!!