The Bookmaker
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For Daniel Rimms the score is about even. After a fit of cocaine-induced paranoia Daniel decides to get clean, only to slowly descend into a rabbit-hole of misery where he believes the government spies on American citizens through cameras in their televisions and cybernetic surveillance-pigeons.
Even as he is stalked by cloned government agents, Daniel is recruited by a small group of revolutionaries, intent on dragging the truth of these transgressions into the light.
As he slips deeper into the cause, Daniel’s girlfriend becomes increasingly concerned with his erratic behavior, the gaps in his memory, and the sporadic hallucinations from which he suffers.
Afraid of losing the only person he’s ever loved, Daniel struggles to determine if he's in the middle of a vast government conspiracy...or if it's all happening within his slowly crumbling mind.
Bite The Hand
As a crime-syndicate triggerman, John exists amongst the very worst humanity has to offer: pimps, pushers, prostitutes, killers, and addicts of every kind, himself the lowest among them. After years of unquestioning obedience, he at last finds a line he won’t cross. With the fate of an innocent in his hands, John struggles to find what separates beasts from men and the carefully constructed wall he has built inside himself begins to crumble
About the Author
The Bookmaker is Chris Fraser’s debut novel. Chris was born and raised in Southern California and currently lives in Arizona with his wife and young son where he is finishing up his next novel.