Private investigator Bryson Wilde lives in an edgy 1952 world where nothing is black and white, cigarettes dangle from ruby-red lips, and even the simplest case has more dangerous beats than whiskey-soaked jazz. It's a good thing Wilde has his trusty little Alabama at his side, otherwise he would have been dead a long time ago and his many shadowy files would never have come to light. Read these acclaimed little gems in any order. Each is a standalone thriller complete within its own four corners.
In this whiplashed thriller from acclaimed author R.J. Jagger, Wilde's complicated life of dangerous women, jagged nights and Bokoray drums escalates to an all new deadly high when he is sucked into the vortex of a beautiful rogue spy who has come to town to kill a killer. (400 pages)