When a young woman becomes the recipient of a lurid photo of herself with an older married man, she enlists the help of rookie private investigator Harry Landers. Once the intern to a more established PI, Harry uses the skills Stretch taught him as he delves into the case and discovers that sometimes the greatest asset a gumshoe can have is luck.
I started writing crime fiction several years ago. Before that, I optioned a horror screenplay to Triboro Films in New York, wrote plays and scenes for JD Drama Publishing in Houston, and penned a web comedy series for Duke Fire Productions in North Carolina.
Untreed Reads has just released my latest YA novel, Running Red.
Harry Landers likes puzzles. As a modern-day private detective, each person is a piece, each motive a connecting edge. As he investigates the connections between them, there are too many pieces, and only one way to solve the puzzle. Harry’s job, telling people what they don’t want to hear is provocative yet a necessary means in some instances but still disappointing.