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The Killer Trap (The Detective, #2).

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Private Detective Jason Dalton, from book one, had two members of his Army squad murdered.

Now, years later, he reaches out to another former member of his squad, and hires him, Private Investigator Connor Marin, to track the killer and plan how to take him down.

The plan goes well until a beautiful social worker steals two children from a Russian mob boss, and runs into Connor's office for help. No one screws up a good plan like the Russian mob.

237 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 7, 2018

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K. R. Hill

22 books103 followers
K.R. Hill is a mystery/thriller author. He left the states at a young age to satisfy a need for adventure. During a decade of travel he harvested apples in Switzerland, taught English in Germany, lived on a kibbutz in Israel, traveled atop supply trucks across Sudan, and lived in an abandoned house beside the Caribbean, where he daily spear-fished for food. While abroad, he wrote several novels and sold travel articles.




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December 14, 2018
Hard to follow

The story line was hard to follow as characters came into the story that didn't have any introduction of who they or why they were there.
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December 12, 2018
Did not enjoy

This book is stupid. Terrible dialogue. No character buildup. Story didn't keep me interested. The only thing I liked about this book was the cover. Don't waste your money.
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November 2, 2018
The book is finished. I'm just sorting through the editor's corrections, and checking all the details.

Anyone who enjoyed book one, The Templar Map, will love this book. I can only speak of the quality of the edition, the editing (expensive! ouch!), and the cover. All in all, it is a production that I am proud of. It carries along the story of the Templar Map, the tale of Solomon's mines, in a way that keeps you hunched over a pillow and frantically turning pages to reach the end.

When the wife handed me a couple of tickets to a remote Danish island, I never suspected our holiday would send me into the same tale that Dan Brown drummed up for the Da Vinci Code. Now here I am, up to my eyeballs in the mystery of the Knights Templar, a treasure that vanished, and the third book, The Bones Of The Wise men, takes the reader to Cologne Cathedral, where a madman has broken into the sacred bones, as though searching for something. And the Templar Map has been stolen by a military assault team. Ha ha. Read on!

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