Mike Dyer hated his bosses, a father and son combination. But, unlike other people who would just move on, Mike Dyer couldn’t and wouldn’t. His bosses didn’t just fire him from his director of engineering position at the Park Dallas Hotel—they humiliated him and demoted him to the lowly midnight shift. Then, they fired him after two weeks. He had to get back at them.
One thought consumed him, an obsession—kill them!
But how? He would have to go to his older brothers: Nate Dyer, an attorney, and his half-brother, Javier Diaz, a well-connected, Mexican cartel, gang member. Nate Dyer served as the cartel’s liaison because, as their attorney, he could freely speak to them and coordinate their criminal activities. Mike Dyer would tap into this underground criminal organization to try and kill his bosses.
It was up to Detective Matt Copeland and his beautiful partner Julie Rowland to stop the Dyer brothers and the Mexican cartel.
The seventh of eight children, R.P. Wolff was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1962. He and his wife moved to Dallas, Texas in the 1990s where they now reside with their teenaged daughter.
R.P. Wolff is an author of four, action-packed, page-turning novels. Unlike most authors, R.P. Wolff never had a desire to write novels, but he wrote legal memorandums on his day job. Then, one day, he started writing a science-fiction story, and, unlike the legal memorandums, he enjoyed it. It wasn’t a chore. He showed a sample to a respected co-worker, and that person thought it was excellent. This encouragement led R.P. Wolff to write multiple novels.
After struggling with his science-fiction story, he decided to read Stephen King’s book: On Writing - A Memoir of the Craft. In King’s book, King gave an assignment to write a short story about a role reversal where the ex-wife tries to kill the ex-husband. R.P. Wolff took on this assignment. It began as a short, five-page project to learn how to write without an outline. Well … 300-plus pages later, R.P. Wolff composed Father Forgive Me: For I have definitely sinned. He didn’t stop there. All of a Sudden is now R.P. Wolff’s fourth novel in less than two years. His daily goal is to write 1,000 words.
This is an interesting idea some people have in the deepest, darkest part of their mind...............at least once. The characters are easy to get to know, whether you like them or not. There is just enough back story to understand there perspectives.
The story flows along nicely, and is easy to follow.
Some of the language is a little course for my taste, but it does go with the storyline, so I'm not complaining.
The author is growing in his writing style, and I hope that he will turn this into a series featuring the detectives.Anyway I look forward to more from R.P. Wolff in whatever he chooses to write.
From the very first page until the final one...exciting!. Looking forward to following this Author...in fact all the people involved are interesting. Just read and enjoy.This book was a good fast paced thriller that kept you wanting more. I enjoyed each of the characters and found it to be worth getting wrapped up into ~ another book I just couldn't put down till my eyes blurred and the clock was saying 3am time to sleep ~ kept me right on the edge till the last page ~ great job and love the storyline ~ will I tell much about the book absolutely not and ruin it for you just know you must get this one ..
I won this book via Goodreads First Reads. I am an ECE administrator and I look forward to adding this book to the lending library for parents and staff at my school.