A disabled ex-Army officer...a beautiful FGI agent...and a ruthless murderer on the loose in Atlanta.

A heartless killer ambushes and guns down ex-mobster Jay Mancini. Days later, the killer disposes of Mancini’s live-in girlfriend in cold blood. Desperate to identify the culprit, Jay’s niece Chelsea convinces work colleague and amateur detective Alton Blackwell to help investigate the seemingly run-of-the-mill professional mob hits. 

Alton and his girlfriend, FBI Agent Mallory Wilson, race to sequester Chelsea away from wrathful mob gangsters intent on silencing anyone with knowledge of “family activities.” But the investigation spirals out of control as a series of new events with no apparent mob connection serves to confound their efforts to identify the assassin. As Alton and Mallory struggle to make sense of scant evidence, unseen danger marches inexorably closer to them and Chelsea, who seems to lie in the vortex of the mayhem. Will Alton and Mallory unravel the mystery in time to avoid becoming the killer’s next victims? And will their growing relationship survive the presence of the beautiful Chelsea Mancini? 

Combining edge-of-your-seat psychological thrills with a side of romance, RUTHLESS keeps readers guessing until the final clue is revealed.

Reviews

  • "An action filled murder mystery...this page turner is sure to keep you scratching your head. Nothing is better than love, murder, deceit, and insanity to move a murder plot along. Sit back and buckle your seat belt for this one! I enjoyed this book and stayed up into the night to finish it. I recommend Ruthless as one to add to your reading list." OnlineBookClub.org Review

  • "A great read with the perfect amount of twists and turns. You've got a winner here!" Alyssa Proffitt

  • "I really enjoyed this fast paced thriller mystery so much that I read it within 24 hours. The characters were well developed, believable and well written. The plot is gripping and the fast pace makes sure that you want to carry on reading and not put it down. I strongly recommend this book and I will read more of his work." Gary Wilkes