When detective James Gibbs comes home one afternoon, after work he finds his wife brutally murder. The police already know who have committed the crime. Gibbs has to take matters into his own hands and finally gets revenge for his wife's death. When Gibbs moves on with his life he soon comes to find out that the last message that his wife's killer told him is starting to come true. Dig into a book where a man can still burn the Windy City down to the ground, even after he has been buried six feet under.
Having received a degree in engineering from Cambridge, Robert Schofield worked as a structural engineering consultant, engineering signature architecture including East Croydon Station, The Eden Project, Madrid Airport, Lichfield Theatre, and the London Imax Theatre. He then travelled to Australia and finding no call for creative architectural engineering in Perth, he adapted his skills to the mining and offshore industries. Whatever time he has left after working, writing, and wrangling three young children, he spends reading, cycling, kayaking on the Blackwood River, and maintaining his scooter: a beautiful 1970 Vespa Rally.