Rubble and the Wreckage

· Driven Press
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251
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About this ebook

 Gabriel Church knows you can’t take a life without first understanding just how feeble life is, how tentative and weak it stands alone. If you desire murder, you hold a life in your hand. Whether you release it to grant life or grip tighter to end it, it is at your command and discretion.

Gabriel is a serial killer with a story he wants told.

 

Christian Maxwell studied abnormal psychology in college but chose instead to focus on a career in writing. His background comes in handy when he thinks of writing about a serial killer. He can’t think of anyone more qualified to write the story of Gabriel Lee Church, and do so in the murderer’s own words. It’s been done before, but never with a killer who has yet to be captured or convicted.

 

There was never anything more than a gentleman’s understanding between the two men that Christian would record Gabriel’s life story. The killer did not ask for his complicity in any crimes, nor did he ever ask for his silence. Christian’s interest in the man, though, is fast becoming something more than academic. When the writer and his subject become unexpected friends and then lovers, the question remains: What is Gabriel’s endgame . . . and why does he want his story told?

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About the author

Rodd currently resides in Dallas TX. He shares his life with numerous cats, dogs and his partner of many years. He has many projects under his belt and is working on many others. Some of his works are There Is Always Another Boogey Man, Jesse, Justice Denied, Short Ride to Hell, and the recently completed A Cache of Killers. His newest book Rubble and the Wreckage has a release date of Jan 2015 and he hopes to have another by the end of the year.  The next release will be the third and possibly final book in the Brantley Colton Mystery series title No Place for the Wicked.

 

Always penning his next work, Rodd likes to keep busy with writing and reading and of course his menagerie of critters.

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