When Frank meets his new neighbors, Oliver and David Martin, he's just happy to have found some friends. But, when Frank begins to suspect that not all is well in the Martin house and begins to search for answers, he finds himself in the middle of a strange family feud that could test his patience, his morals, and ultimately place his own life and those he cares about in danger.
Meet Sergeant Detective Quentin Graves of the Denver Police Department. Murderers are his game, and the game is afoot. The questions went back and forth for twenty minutes or more. After some angst on the suspect’s part, the man broke into a paranoid gibberish for several minutes. Stopping, he took a deep breath and said, “Okay, this is what happened.” And so, William Mitchel began his bizarre account.
Jackie the narrator is a common young thief, reporting back to his Fence, having gone outside of his comfort zone. He's a successful ram-raider. His hero is The Panther, a cat burglar with a reputation on being Old School. Can Jackie emulate his hero and rob softly softly?
Three friends have been watching a mysterious woman for several weeks when she invites them over for a wild night of erotic sex. But when one of them breaks the rules, what price will he pay?
Cain is growing up and his Mom is trying to keep pace with his sexual needs! At first she's coping well, but there is something about Cain she is unaware of; something very unnatural. ... Not a tale for readers requiring a quick-release; still, if ya have the staying power, well, come up an see me sometime!