Agent John Knox faces ghosts from the past as he and Malik have to track down a mysterious killer who is creating social disorder by killing both cops and black criminals. Meanwhile a small witness to the brutal murders wrestles with fears of coming forward to the right people and telling them what he has seen, while dealing with nightmares of men in white hoods and burning crosses. Through all the chaos, a former pro-athlete-turned-mayor has to try to reign the citizens of the city in without making the police department look like bullies. The Activity will be at it once again; this time holding puppet strings that could very well effect the way law enforcement is carried out in cities across the country. Can John Knox use memories from the past to help the FBI prevent a chaotic future? Can Malik offer assistance without getting too distracted by OTHER factors? Will citizens of Detroit keep the peace...or will they just be MISLED down the path to social disaster? Join your favorite two agents again as they take on their most challenging mission yet, in this thriller ripped from the headlines that will have you look inward at your world view and ideas of how people treat each other... In Book 3 - Misled.
Make sure to check out the new Special Edition set of the Knox Mission trilogy, coming in November. Be sure to catch up if you missed it in Books 1 & 2 of the Knox Mission: Misguided and Mistaken.
I am a police officer who also aspires to be a best-selling author one day. Also, I thought maybe if I gave fans a peak at old blog posts, they could really get to see how I think. I don't know if that is a good thing or not, but hey - it's worth a shot. The main thing you need to know about me is that I am a Christian, I am conservative, and I am a pretty opinionated yet laid back kind of guy. I thrive on hearing or seeing a good story, and I have decided to give my own storytelling a try in the world of fiction. I am a family man, with a beautiful wife, and a freaky-intelligent son. I also have three dogs, Toby and Cooper, and our former foster dog who we just had to adopt - Daddy's girl - Layla.
The Book John and Malik track down a killer who is killing both cops and black criminals. Nicknamed the Klansman, he is causing social disorder.
My Thoughts Filled with suspense and drama made this book exciting. What I enjoyed most about this read was the fact it is very “today.” I could imagine myself reading the daily newspaper, within the pages of Misled. I found myself hoping that what was happening in the book doesn’t come about in America, but realized it was a possibility.
The characters were engaging. The reader got a glimpse of John’s background, making him come alive even more on the pages. Misled is a read that will cause you to think. It’s a “what if” type of book. And it’ll make you wonder just how far corruption has traveled up the pipeline.