by Luis Samways
‘I’d save your strength Frank. You have a long road to recovery. I know it’s hard to talk. Morphine will do that to you. I know I’m preaching to the pastor here. I’m sure your quiet aware of the way drugs can affect you.’ The male voice says.
Frank squints again trying to see the figure at the door. A car head light beams through the room’s window and disappears as the shadowy figure steps back deeper into the shadows.
‘That was close! Any way Frank, I’m going to let you get some rest. Before I go I was just wondering if you could give me my thumb back’
More Books by Author Luis Samways Coming Soon, extracts from the next Frank McKenzie book on the next page!
Frank McKenzie Two:
25 of Dismember
Out December 42012 on EBook & Paperback.
A recovering City:
After the events that shocked Boston two short months ago, the city has to deal with the aftermath. Security in the city is at an all-time high, the crime rate has slipped and the city feels a much safer place.
Christmas spirit
To forgive and to forget: That’s the light in which detective Frank McKenzie is driving his career by. He’s mended bridges and taken responsibly. For the first time he feels as if he can finally think straight. The Christmas spirit has touched both him and his colleagues in their quests to make the city an even safer place for the holidays.
A killer with lose ends that need cutting
When the city is plagued with a spout of Christmas gift boxes filled with severed body parts being left in public places, its Frank’s job to bring this maniac to justice. Can Frank catch this new breed of killer or will the machete man sever the cities life line to safety for ever?
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Up and coming releases:
One in the chamber (Short Story) October 22nd 2012
25 of Dismember (Frank McKenzie 2) December 4th 2012
Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed the book. I appreciate everyone’s tremendous support. You’re the reason I write. Thank you
Luis.