The final book of The Twin Tiers Serial Killers trilogy is TRIGGER WARNING. Three serial killers are on the loose in the mostly rural area of Northeast Pennsylvania and Southeast Upstate New York, known as the Twin Tiers. The serial killers, all military veterans, are killing those that trigger them. They declare open season on people guilty of Stolen Valor, First Amendment Auditors, and people that go out of their way to harass other people and make videos of themselves doing it on the internet. They leave a calling card on each of their victims. The FBI sends a task force into the Twin Tiers to once again attempt to track down and capture them before they can kill again. They are fighting against time to solve the case, as the killings become more frequent, each more brutal than the last. Each of their victims is tortured and killed in unique and horrific ways. Will the FBI finally be able to stop the protagonist responsible for two previous killing sprees and managed to evade the FBI every step of the way? For the FBI Special Agent in Charge, this time it is personal. Her reputation is on the line. Not only does she have to find a genius serial killer, but she also has to deal with dissension in the ranks of her Task Force Team and superiors that are demanding results. Will she be able to stop the killings and finally bring the anti-hero to justice before he kills again, or will he disappear again, without a trace? Will his overconfidence be his downfall, or will he once again be able to slip between her fingers?
Aaron Tyler was born and raised in the small farming community of Mosherville, PA. After graduating from Troy Area Senior High School he served in the United States Navy for twenty-six years, eventually retiring as a Chief Hospital Corpsman. Following his Naval career he became a Physician Assistant and worked in the field of Neurosurgery. He wrote his first novel, THE STEPHEN KING KILLER at the age of 56. He is married and lives with his wife in Florida.
A very interesting book witch is very hard to put down. It keeps you wanting to see the new and interesting ways to make someone think about what they are doing to others and the very interesting ways they are dealt with. Enjoyed very much
The last of the series didn't disappoint. You knew the ending but then again it didn't give it away until you finished the book. Loved the series and now on to Ammit. Keep up the great work Mr. Tyler!
I absolutely loved this series. The author's imagination and in-depth knowledge creates believable situations and characters wrapped up in intense suspense.