Violent inmates. Corrupt officials. But who’s doing the killing?
When multiple inmates start turning up dead at a Californian Correctional Facility, a desperate mother pleads for help to save her son. After John Milton steps in, Sam and Tim are assigned to find the culprit. With the team split on either side of the fence, both race against time to discover the true identity of the killer.
As Sam don’s an officer’s uniform and Tim joins the general population, the pair will have to work quickly to save the lives of more innocent victims. With the body count rising and a system struggling to stop the violence, will Sam end another killer, or will he add her partner to his growing list of victims?
Simon King is the author of more than 40 books, spanning 5 series, and writes with a voracious appetite that includes both hard-hitting thrillers and confronting true crime.
His personal experiences inside a maximum-security prison have given rise to his popular Prison Days books, which ultimately led to the raw and nail-biting world of MAX, his ongoing prison-based crime thriller series.
With his latest saga, the Sam Rader Thrillers, Simon once again weaves intricate worlds that ultimately shock and consume readers within their pages, leading them through to nail-biting climaxes that leave most craving more.
Start your journey today and find out why Simon King is rapidly growing in popularity amongst thriller circles the world over.
More blood, gore, nightmares and edge of your seat mayhem as Samantha and Tim go undercover in a hellfire prison. As you do. Charlie’s Angels with less hairspray and lots more Cola. PS Mumma is a cry baby and her skills are redundant; she should be immediately replaced by AI, I can’t abide her crocodile tears and false emotion, her soppy, total disregard of personal space; her lachrymose people-hugging character detracts from enjoyment of the entire book.
First: Big suggestion.....please, please edit. The flow of the story is disrupted with trying to making sense of odd sentences. The vampire(?) theme is trite and not thought out. I read the first two novels and will not bother reading further. There are to many more interesting and creative authors to follow.
Another great suspense thriller in this series. The author taps into his experience of the prison system to give us a frighteningly plausible thriller.