Eyes of the Predator: The Pickham County Murders (The Hunters)

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by Glenn Trust


  His father’s work as a salesman filled Glenn’s early years with moves from the banks of the Chattahoochee River in Georgia to Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Petersburg, Virginia and Baltimore, until finally returning to the Atlanta area in his early teens. From then on, he remained a Georgian, going to school and growing up in the Atlanta area.

  His personal experiences after going out into the world included work in construction, driving a truck for a dairy and serving as a police officer in DeKalb County, Georgia, one of the metro Atlanta counties from 1977 to 1987. From there he went to a major financial services company and worked himself up through the security department until he was promoted to the position of North America Regional Director of Security. After twenty-one years, he moved to northern Nevada and became the city manager for a small city in the heart of gold mining country. He currently resides in Spring Creek, Nevada.

  His varied work and life experiences gave him an appreciation for the virtues and faults of people at all levels of society. He has worked beside laborers, scuffled with bad guys and stood beside presidents at corporate events. This exposure to such disparate groups influences his writing. Hard working construction laborers, truck drivers, and farmers fill his writing alongside deputies and cops, small town politicians and corporate bigwigs in leather chairs, filling boardrooms with their egos. His desire above all is to bring life and reality to the characters in his stories, exposing readers to a side of life and our society with which they may not be familiar.

  In the end, the books are fiction, about fictional people. As an author, Trust tries to bring an honest simplicity and grittiness to the characters in his books. The white hats the heroes wear are spotted and grayed by their own demons and struggles. The bad guys are not always misunderstood Robin Hoods. Sometimes they are just truly bad with no possibility of social redemption.

  Mostly, he wants his characters to be like us, somewhere in between. Not completely good and rarely completely evil.

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  Table of Contents

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Acknowledgement

  1. The Predator

  2. The Girl

  3. The Stalk

  4. The Hunter

  5. He Hated Them

  6. He Just Was

  7. The Closest Bug Lost

  8. She Didn’t Go Home

  9. Just Away

  10. He Was Hungry

  11. Rocking on the Porch

  12. Appetizer

  13. A Walk in the Woods

  14. Ambush

  15. Backup

  16. Goddammit

  17. A Search

  18. Roydon

  19. Driving Miss Lyn

  20. Crime Scene

  21. Way to Go George

  22. Blank Eyes

  23. Canada, Really

  24. A Thud

  25. A Sense of Well-being

  26. The Crack

  27. Lylee

  28. Too Complicated

  29. Things Less Clear

  30. Gassing Up

  31. Plenty of time.

  32. Runaround

  33. “Son of a bitch and Goddammit”

  34. Crime Wave

  35. Awakening George

  36. Other Plans

  37. “Jesus, Mary and all the Saints”

  38. Ride This

  39. Confession

  40. Lions and Jackals

  41. Orders

  42. The Brothers

  43. Clever Tommy

  44. “Don’t do it son.”

  45. Beth

  46. No Place for the Girl

  47. A Visit to Roydon

  48. Coming of Age

  49. Evidence and Guilt

  50. Alone

  51. Vernon’s Dilemma

  52. Regrouping

  53. “I’ll call you later”

  54. Delicious

  55. A Chance in Hell

  56. Meeting of the Minds

  57. Just His Day

  58. The Hunt Begins

  59. Pit Stop

  60. Limit to a Brother’s Patience

  61. Day’s End

  62. Traffic Stop

  63. Another Wake Up

  64. Uncertain Status

  65. California or Bust

  66. Waiting

  67. Someplace, Away

  68. Taste of the Kill

  69. Cy Would be Pissed

  70. Soon

  71. Getting Lucky

  72. “Honey, we’re home.”

  73. A Plan Materializes

  74. Away In the Pines

  75. The Plan Worked

  76. Lunch Break

  77. The Break

  78. No Need to Complicate it

  79. Not Yet

  80. What the Hell

  81. Confronting the Beast

  82. To Hurt or Not to Hurt

  83. Silence in the Woods

  84. Done

  85. Epilogue

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  Excerpt from Term Limits

  About the Author

 

 

 


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