A medical scientist was on the brink of curing a nasty disease... until she turned up dead. The security cameras were off, and no evidence was left behind. Charlie and Sarah have to make sense of it all - and they won't like what they're going to find.
Meanwhile, the mystery of Charlie's surveillance is finally revealed - who is watching him? And can Charlie bring Bobby Walsh to justice?
This is the season finale in Season 1 of Hardwick, a vigilante series about a Chicago cop trying to figure out who framed him for murder.
Tom Meitner (me) is a father and husband who lives in Wisconsin.
They say if you want a job done right, you have to do it yourself. A lot of fiction today doesn't speak to me - they're well written and have plenty of fans, so other authors are certainly doing it right. But me? I want something simple. I want something I can consume on my schedule. I want to be able to commit to a story, but have a clear point to break off when I have to get back to my real life.
So that's how I write.
My nonfiction books - based entirely on my experiences making stupid mistakes throughout my life - can all be read in under 2 hours apiece. My fiction books - including my current series, "Hardwick" - are arranged like episodes of an ongoing television show.
You can commit to the full series and keep on reading, or you can find a spot to take a break. It's reading on your schedule, with stories that move forward. I write the stories I would want to read. I hope you want to read them, too.