Charlie’s new connection to the Minelli family is going to uncover more deep secrets about the conspiracy against him - and why the feds were in on it, too.
And there's a dead body in a hospital bed. That’s not so strange - until you find out the horrifying way he died. The doctors can’t explain it. The nurses don’t know how it happened. But Charlie and Sarah have to figure it out.
This is the 25th episode in the ongoing clean crime fiction series Hardwick , a vigilante series about a police officer who went to jail for a murder he didn't commit. Now that he's out, Charlie Hardwick is a homicide detective. Each episode is a police procedural mystery, solving murders of the city while investigating the conspiracy behind his imprisonment. If you're looking for a clean murder mystery series to start, pick up Episode 1: Smokescreen right now and start the series!
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.
A really different take on mystery. It's intriguing how Tom Meitner comes up with these ideas. Extremely interesting story certainly worth the time to read it.