Murder on the Whiskey George is the story of the aftermath of a brother's brutal murder; of the unlikely alliance of two men; of a woman unknowingly caught in the cross hairs of a chance encounter; of family hatred turned deadly; of a corrupt and controlling father who would see his own son dead for a daughter's life and the protection of his criminal enterprise. The sugar-white sands of Florida's Panhandle turn crimson as New York attorney Cage Royce is trapped in a manhunt where twisted truths and shattered innocence are the currency of survival.
Murder on the Whiskey George is the story of the aftermath of a brother's brutal murder; of the unlikely alliance of two men; of a woman unknowingly caught in the cross hairs of a chance encounter; of family hatred turned deadly; of a corrupt and controlling father who would see his own son dead for a daughter's life and the protection of his criminal enterprise. The sugar-white sands of Florida's Panhandle turn crimson as New York attorney Cage Royce is trapped in a manhunt where twisted truths and shattered innocence are the currency of survival.
JJ Brinks, a member of the Writers Guild of America/East, studied at the School of Speech and Dramatic Art, Syracuse University. Prior to pursuing his passion to become a novelist, Brinks wrote for television. MURDER ON THE WHISKEY GEORGE, edited by Richard Marek, noted editor of nine Robert Ludlum Bestsellers, is Brinks' debut novel. For more information, visit JJBrinks.com.
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