Federal Probation Officer Earl Kade suffers a devastating loss at the hands of a meth addict trying to score a few dollars in a holdup. A rage that won’t be denied builds inside him. He’s spent his career on the side of the law, doing his best to steer criminal offenders along straight paths, but he sets that aside to embark on a secret one-man crusade against those who destroy countless thousands of lives by pushing deadly drugs, and soon finds himself in too deep to back out alive.
Phil is a lifelong freelance writer with 300 articles published in national magazines over the years, including Reader's Digest, The Saturday Evening Post, Harper's, Troika, Yankee, Grit, Heartland USA, and AOPA Pilot. He's a licensed boat captain, a licensed pilot, a fiddler, a motorcycle rider, and an avid reader of everything. He lives in eastern North Carolina on a shore of the wide Neuse River. His suspense novels have been endorsed by top best-selling authors Lee Child, Ridley Pearson, and Stephen Coonts, and his debut novel, GUNS, won honorable mention at the London Book Festival. His short story collection, Dagger and other tales, includes his award-winning version of a yarn begun by Stephen King. Check out my NEW blog, with random thoughts in general and some tips on writing: http://www.philbowie.blogspot.com