In Entangled, home security agent and former marine Timothy Duncan finds himself on the burning edge of a complicated love triangle where everything has gone terribly wrong. His lover’s husband, Elwood Ledford, is a big fish in a small pond—and he’s just been robbed and murdered in his garage.
The police and the media are hot on the trail, and both have fingered Duncan as the prime suspect in the case—turning Duncan’s life into a living nightmare. He’s put on leave from work, evicted from his apartment, and abandoned by his lover, who claims no involvement in the affair.
Duncan feels trapped, and his fate seems sealed. The cards are stacked up against him. But just as they’re about to fall, new evidence is discovered, and it could be exactly what Duncan needs to clear his name.
Entangled is a gripping murder mystery with a Hitchcockian sense of growing doom, yet there is light on the horizon, just begging to be found. Step inside to find it, and be prepared for plenty of surprises along the way…
Frank Heiberger grew up in Chicago as the middle child of seven. Writing since the age of twelve, he went on to work as a market researcher, computer consultant, computer store manager, industrial tool salesman, real estate attorney, and data analyst—but through it all, he never stopped writing.
He was a child of the 1960’s. Hippies, The Vietnam War, the first moon landing, the evolution of Rock and Roll - these were the influences of his formative years. Along with those, he was influenced and inspired by a variety of authors; Raymond Chandler, Len Deighton, Ross McDonald, and Robert Ludlum amongst them. As a result, his writing blends old world style with modern values to bring easy to read stories with strong, relatable characters to life.
He currently lives with his daughter and their pack of housecats in Des Plaines, Illinois, where he enjoys tending his indoor jungle, entertaining, investigating paranormal activity, and wine making. He’s rather handy in the woodshop and kitchen too.