Eddie Ankin is back in a white-knuckle thriller that thrusts you into the dark corners of Hollywood—and doesn’t let you breathe until the final page.”
After a shootout in Beverly Hills nearly claims the life of an Academy Award–winning actress, ex-Marine and Hollywood stuntman Eddie Ankin is thrust into a dangerous mystery that stretches from the Sunset Strip to Lompoc Federal Penitentiary. As he struggles to protect a woman whose star power can’t shield her from a lethal predator, Eddie soon discovers the threats aren’t just on the streets—they’re embedded in a system that grants the wealthy and well-connected every advantage.
In Predator—the first novella and third published installment in Jeremy Elice’s addictive Eddie Ankin Series—readers are catapulted behind the velvet rope into a realm of secret deals, hidden agendas, and ruthless power plays. Eddie races from the neon lights of Hollywood to the silent corridors of justice, forging uneasy alliances with ganglords, lawyers, and anyone else who can help him take down an untouchable villain. But the real question how far will Eddie go to protect the innocent and serve up real justice?
★★★★★ Praise for the Eddie Ankin
"The Double is a taut, tense, fun page turner, completely original and contemporary yet also an homage to the best hard boiled mysteries of yesterday. Recommend." --Amazon reviewer
"Stop what you're doing and buy this book! A thriller you won't be able to put down." -Lee B, Amazon Reviewer ★★★★★
"Strap in for a ride! This book is a jet-fueled collision of suspense and redemption.” ★★★★★ --Book Talk Reviewer
Jeremy Elice is a Hollywood producer turned screenwriter and author responsible for producing the hit television shows Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Mad Men, Hell on Wheels, Rubicon, The Killing and the mini-series Tut starring Ben Kingsley.
Known for writing compelling characters and high-octane action scenes, his newest novel, The Double (July 2023), introduces ex-Marine turned Hollywood stuntman, "Eddie Ankin," who joins the ranks of resourceful and kick-ass crime fighters readers love like Jack Reacher, John Corey, and Cliff Booth.
His first novel is the psychological thriller, The Strange Crimes of Beatrice Clover, which has been described as a page-turner with a twist ending you won't see coming.
Whether it's books, TV series, or movies, Jeremy loves a good story. When not spending hours alone in his basement talking out loud to himself in strange voices like a madman (aka writing), he runs his production company, Elice Island Entertainment, looking for the next groundbreaking hit.
Most of all, he loves spending time at home in NY with his wife, three kids, and a terrier named Dexter (yes, after the tv show), reading or watching something that moves him.