An unexpected death. A vengeful predator. A deadly connection. Things get heated this Valentine’s Day when a best-selling romance author dies mysteriously at a book signing. Was this untimely demise natural or murder? Tyson and his Navy buddy, JD, vow to get to the heart of the matter. No stranger to controversy, the outspoken author had plenty of enemies. The investigation takes the duo down a twisted path of jealousy and betrayal. But the truth may prove difficult—and dangerous—to uncover. To complicate matters, a ruthless killer preys on those looking for a love connection. Casual hookup culture just became deadly. A dark secret drives the predator, and the deputies must solve the riddles of the past to bring justice to the present. JD’s new infatuation may be too much to handle. The shooting of a divorce attorney reveals a vile web of greed, corruption, and hatred. And Tyson gets close to someone he shouldn’t. It’s murder, mayhem, and malice as the best friends bring their brand of justice to the Florida paradise. "If you like thrilling tropical adventures, you'll love Tyson Wild.” Scroll up and grab your copy of Wild Fire today!
When looking for a new author to read I like to pick someone who has a number of books published (just in case I really enjoy them) and After reading all of his novels I can say that Tripp Ellis I’d definitely talented and worth taking the ti e to read. No matter the genre he always has interesting characters, good locations and a well thought out story line. Congrats to a job once again well done with this book!
Known to man (i.e. Tripp Ellis) is contained in this volume.... If each twist was a knife then Tyson and JD would be victims of a thousand cuts (an old Native American torture, I believe). Every time I read one of these novels I cannot imagine these people being able to smile through all the emotional trauma that has been inflicted on thier lives. Stronger than I am.
Great way to spend a cold winters day reading about sunny and warm southern Florida. Escapism at its finest. Tripp Ellis is without a doubt not only a prolific author but a master at maintaining an easy pace to maximize the enjoyment of his product.
JDn and Tyson once again solve a multitude of crimes and the bad guys or women are either dead or on their way to the slammer all is good an JD gets his 718 set on fire from a really crazy one .....puts Vida from Costa Rica.
All is good. I just think that they should find the leak in the department because it makes them look bad. As good as they are they don't even try to find out who is.