Veteran detective Angus Sullivan has a bad attitude, a smart mouth and a keen understanding of the criminal mind. Those things and a little bit of luck have kept him alive, but Angus’ luck is about to be put to the ultimate test.
When every clue in a robbery gone wrong points to a unit of corrupt cops, Angus is forced to confront the cop culture he’s been a part of his entire career. Hunted, alone and with no place left to turn, Angus embarks on a pedal to the metal, action packed hell ride down into the gutters where right and wrong quickly become twisted and problems are solved with gunfire and bloodshed.
Angus will put his own morality on the line, but will he become the very monster he set out to destroy?
This explosive thriller is perfect for fans of heroes who shoot first and ask questions later.
Start reading to experience Angus Sullivan’s pulse pounding rampage now!
Between the years 1980 and 1999, American novelist Jack Quaid produced a series of fun and wild stories where anything could happen, and with Quaid behind the typewriter, they usually did. He called these books his Electric Mayhem series.
Jack Quaid was born in West Hollywood, California, in 1953. He won a scholarship to UCLA but dropped out after six months for a reason that, to this day, remains unknown. Two years later, he sold his first short story to Startling Mystery Magazine, but it was the publication of his novel The City on the Edge of Tomorrow in 1980 and the film adaptation starring Bruce Dern that set him on his way.
Fearing his initial success would fade, Quaid wrote obsessively for the next two decades and published under many pseudonyms. It’s unknown just how many books he produced during this period, but despite the name on the jacket, savvy readers always knew they were reading a Jack Quaid novel within the first few pages.
His books have long been out of print, and they now live on the dusty shelves of secondhand bookstores and in the memories of those who have been lucky enough to read them.
Angus Sullivan is a cop with a scary and strange past, he becomes a cop to try and bring law and order to average people that need help, unfortunately good intentions are not always productive and others sometimes don't understand your good deeds. Good hard driving book.
This book was non stop pulse pounding action! it was a lot of fun and engaging. Sullivan's character was great and easy to like. I love Jack Quaid's books.
Loved this would have have it 5 stars but the editing sucked.places and peoples James change and make some parts hard to follow But if you can get past that it's glorious piece of bad@ss story.👍