At ages six and ten years old, brothers Sam and Leo Dorrell were forced to watch as a sadistic psychopath brutally murdered their parents and then abducted the boys from their home. What the two boys did to survive was something both incredible and extraordinary, but wreaked havoc on their sanity in unique ways. Now, as adults, they have become expert consultants with an FBI task force charged with identifying, tracking down and bringing to justice the most elusive and psychotic forms of human predators. Their latest assignment has taken them to the Pacific Northwest where a new kind of killer has left the bodies of his victims in a horrific state. As Sam and Leo investigate, both recognize the unsettling similarity of this current psychopath to the one who abducted them as boys. What may be more unsettling is how, as the investigation progresses, those around them begin to suspect the damage the brothers sustained as children may have turned them into something as frightening as the monsters they are hunting. As the saying goes, “It takes a thief...”
Michael Weinberger graduated from University of Pacific after earning his undergraduate degree in Sports Medicine and then went on to the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic where he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1993 at the age of 25. He returned home to Las Vegas and operated a successful chiropractic office until the fall of 2000 when a severe arm injury forced him to step away from his chosen profession. It was during his recovery that he began writing.
Michael Weinberger enjoys writing, archery, martial arts, deep-sea fishing, movies and is a self-confessed “foodie.” He lives in Las Vegas with his wife and two daughters where, when not otherwise engaged, can usually be found shooting arrows into the garage from the custom archery bows he makes in his spare time.
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The cover pic made me think of a comic book the sample drew me in enough to buy it but what I bought appears to be an intro. The characters. Especially the brothers are undeveloped. Did not care to continue buying the next chapter