FBI Agent Amelia Maloney finds herself in a conundrum. She has a case to solve, but her Boss wants to sweep it under the rug, so to speak. "Washington says let Florida solve the case of four ministers murdered."
Agent Maloney is determined to get justice for the victim's families, which leads to a suspenseful investigation of the VIA con DIOS murders. She does what needs to get done, which crosses religious and borderlines..
I am the author of a non-fiction true crime thriller, The Audubon Caper; an adult romance fiction, The Three X Wives of Don Quixote Smith; a drama, Homeless in Homestead; a mystery Gulf Coast Killer and the poetry chapbook In the Clouds.
I am Father and grandfather. As a Green Beret Operation & Intelligence Specialist in the Vietnam War, I received a Bronze Star for Meritorious Achievement. Returning home in 1971, I went to Bentley College and graduated with a B.S. in Business with a minor in English.
In college, I became president of PDE, the Honorary Journalism Society, and editor-in-chief of the Yearbook two years in a row, '73 and '74.
My first book, The Audubon Cape, published by Black Rose Writing, was penned at t4 years old after receiving a Certificate of Writing from Long Range Writer's Group.
Before that, I worked for entry-five years in the Caribbean Hospitality Industry as an executive. I am a freelance writer, book reviewer, author, and Social Media Director of American Indian Veterans Memorial, Inc.
A moody atmospheric thriller that balances suspense with raw emotion.
VIA con DIOS proves that sometimes the most dangerous secrets are the ones we keep from those we love, and that solving a murder or murders, in this case, can be the only way to find your way back to truth, and to each other.
I went through a range of emotions with this one—a great read on a cold, rainy day.