Background and the set-up for The Storm Killer:
By Stephen Windwalker, Publisher of Planet iPad Let me share a couple of reviews, and then I'll leave it up to you whether to click on the link to buy or sample this novel or to check out the generous excerpt in a Free Kindle Nation Shorts excerpt.
"Time: 1935. Place: New York City. Crime beat reporter Jim Locke gets sucked into a quagmire of death, deceit, and danger when his actress sister is murdered - and he becomes the prime suspect. When he uncovers a pattern of similar murders, he is convinced that a serial killer is on the loose. But the police aren't buying it, and it's up to Jim to stop the madman.
"The hunt takes him from the grimy streets and smoke-filled bars of Manhattan to deceptively laid-back Key West, just as a killer storm bears down on the island. THE STORM KILLER has it all: hard-boiled narrative, gripping suspense, period detail, an unlikely hero battling his inner demons, and a stunning conclusion that you won't see coming. Highly recommended!"--Miriam Auerbach, author of Dirty Harriet Rides Again
"Mike Jastrzebski's stunning historical debut takes readers back into the hard-boiled world of Chandler and Hammett -- and brings Ernest Hemingway back to life in a book as big as the man himself. The Storm Killer, a top grade thriller with a heavy dose of noir, hurtles you from New York to Key West at a pace that will leave you breathless."-Christine Kling, author of Surface Tension, Cross Current, Bitter End, and Wrecker's Key
"Jastrzebski's hard-boiled thriller storms through New York's gritty streets down to Prohibition-era Key West with Ernest Hemingway providing the tailwind. A crisp, fast-paced detective story, which Humphrey Bogart would have loved to play the lead in."--Award-winning author Sharon Potts, In Their Blood
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