Verdugo had lost his memory, and his identity. The first thing he remembered was waking up in the desert, with no idea who he was.
They told Verdugo that he was Philip Johnson, of Tularosa, New Mexico. Colonel Kaposvari and Grumman told him, before he killed them. And then Senator Cyndi McFarlane had told him it was true. So he went looking for Philip Johnson, and answers to his questions. Questions like, why he had the irresistible compulsion to kill drug dealers.
But Philip Johnson was no longer in New Mexico. He had moved to the Bronx in New York, and from there he had disappeared a year earlier, leaving behind a wife and two kids - and even more questions, like: Were they Verdugo’s kids? Was she his wife?
Seeking the answers to those questions led him to Dr Elaine Schloss, of Columbia University, and through her into the darkest recesses of the human psyche, where killing was not a sick perversion, but a natural compulsion, and an imperative drive. A drive that some shadowy powers would go to any lengths to exploit.
A drive that Verdugo knows only too well: the kill drive.
USA TODAY and Amazon #1 bestselling author of the OMEGA and DEAD COLD MYSTERY series. Learn more about Blake Banner at his website: www.blakebanner.com
The first book left you wondering what happened, book two was just more hype about nothing and book three just continued in the same manner! I believe I will leave Mr. Banner for other people to read!