Not since the Boston Strangler has there been such a twisted rash of serial killings as the Mommy Porn Murders. Once again Lieutenant Kay Boyd is recruited by the FBI—specifically, because master criminal Null, her former CI, is now the CI of Special Agent Joel Thrawn and looks good for the murders. The only problem? Null is nowhere to be found, but not because of the murders.
Null has gone to ground as he’s being hunted down by The Gangsta Boyz, the street gang that he had once been the Shot Caller for until he was deposed by the conniving Ronald Brogan. Now he’s laid up in a safehouse recovering from multiple gunshot wounds.
Meanwhile, two villainous women from Null’s past are carefully plotting his murder.
The Gangsta Boyz are hunting him down and law enforcement is hunting him down. His only ally? A very much conflicted Kay Boyd.
Gary S. Kadet was a journalist for 15 years working the crime, arts and general assignments beats for such newspapers as the Boston Herald, Globe and the Quincy Patriot Ledger. He was the Crime Editor for the nationally read Boston Book Review and wrote for Playboy Magazine, which published his fiction. He also ran the world's tenth-largest adult website and was a trailblazer in the early years of the Internet. He's the author of the literary thriller/romance novel "D/s - an Anti-Love Story" with Tor/Forge/Macmillan which was a main selection of the Doubleday book-of-the-month-club. The work broke new ground in detailing the seamy side of real-world (non-fantasy) BDSM, much to the chagrin of its self-appointed "community," who felt threatened by this work of fiction (in the same way bogus preachers felt about Sinclair Lewis' "Elmer Gantry"). Not shying away from controversy, his newest work is the literary novel "The Ogre Life," which on the surface is about the world of bodybuilding and all its attendant sexual fetishism, sleaze and drug use, but which actually questions the meaning of reality itself.