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Set against the backdrop of the political and cultural civil war roiling America, An Eye for a Tooth is a compelling criminal mystery told from a unique perspective. As FBI agent Jake Gromer watches his personal values come under withering assault and fights to keep his professional world intact, he discovers a violent crime spree spreading throughout the Southwest. With only vague and mysterious clues connecting seemingly random assaults, kidnappings, and murders, Jake and his partner struggle to understand the curious behavior of the victims and capture the criminals responsible-because this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Set against the backdrop of the political and cultural civil war roiling America, An Eye for a Tooth is a compelling criminal mystery told from a unique perspective. As FBI agent Jake Gromer watches his personal values come under withering assault and fights to keep his professional world intact, he discovers a violent crime spree spreading throughout the Southwest. With only vague and mysterious clues connecting seemingly random assaults, kidnappings, and murders, Jake and his partner struggle to understand the curious behavior of the victims and capture the criminals responsible-because this is no ordinary crime spree, and nothing is as it seems. Drawn from actual events, An Eye for a Tooth presents a thought-provoking moral quandary. Ultimately, who is the hero, and who is the villain?
Autorenporträt
A graduate of Baylor University, Rob Curnock is a former television journalist and anchor who, among other accomplishments, won a prestigious UPI Best News Series national award for reporting. Outside of the broadcast world, he was an autoworker for General Motors, started a successful video business, ran for Congress, invented a tech product, and manufactured wind generators.Rob has also rediscovered his talent and desire for communicating through the written word. He previously published the nonfiction book Dead Man Running.