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What if crying out for help made you a target? "Jam Run is a gripping crime thriller about the ever-present menace and violence the LGBTQ community faces daily."-Richard Burnett, Fugues Magazine. "Brooks packed so much into this book - international crime, gripping thrills that keep you on the edge of your seat and takes on the hot-button topic of homophobia."-Kristin Guthrie, Book Blogger. Within hours of arriving in Montego Bay, Eddie Barrow and his friend Corey Stephenson witness a gruesome murder outside a bar. When the victim's sister reaches out for help, they learn of machinations to…mehr

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What if crying out for help made you a target? "Jam Run is a gripping crime thriller about the ever-present menace and violence the LGBTQ community faces daily."-Richard Burnett, Fugues Magazine. "Brooks packed so much into this book - international crime, gripping thrills that keep you on the edge of your seat and takes on the hot-button topic of homophobia."-Kristin Guthrie, Book Blogger. Within hours of arriving in Montego Bay, Eddie Barrow and his friend Corey Stephenson witness a gruesome murder outside a bar. When the victim's sister reaches out for help, they learn of machinations to conceal foreign corporate corruption and a series of horrific sex crimes. However, Barrow and Stephenson's commitment to solving the case is put to the test once they find themselves in the crosshairs of a ruthless criminal network-one that extends beyond the shores of Jamaica.
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Autorenporträt
Prior to becoming a writer, Russell Brooks considers himself fortunate that he had the opportunity to be an Indiana Hoosier Track Champion and Canadian Track Team member in both the 100 and 200 meters. It was during Brooks's travels across Canada, the United States, and Europe, that he came up with his story ideas and came up with outlines for his future thrillers which he would later writer.

His BS in Biology from Indiana University helped him to write his first spy thriller, Pandora's Succession, followed by the short story collection Unsavory Delicacies. The latest addition to the spy series is The Demeter Code. So far, it appears that this series is far from over. The standalone thriller, Chill Run, was released afterwards.

What makes Brooks's spy series unique is rather than focus on plots which strictly revolve around political matters-both domestic and international-Brooks is more creative by combining stories that are literally ripped from the headlines and weaving them with hardcore science and producing the most non-predictable plots imaginable. As a result, Brooks's works have been compared to those of a young Michael Crichton, Robert Ludlum, and even Dean Koontz.

Although his goal is to keep readers in suspense by writing edge-of-your seat and page-turning thrillers, he may occasionally dash off a short story, entertain viewers with dramatic readings, or play his violin.

Russell Brooks currently lives in Montreal, Quebec.