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"Nothing to Lose" is a gripping suspense novel that compels you to champion the underdog. Indeed, what Paul Marco endures could easily befall any of us in a society where criminals often seem to have more rights than their victims. Paul's resourcefulness, aided by his friends, enables him to seek justice after his wife falls victim to Baltimore thugs. Despite being suspected by local law enforcement in connection with several related murders, Paul faces relentless pursuit by Detective McGavin. It's only when he has lost everything and has nothing left to risk that he embraces his most primal…mehr

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"Nothing to Lose" is a gripping suspense novel that compels you to champion the underdog. Indeed, what Paul Marco endures could easily befall any of us in a society where criminals often seem to have more rights than their victims. Paul's resourcefulness, aided by his friends, enables him to seek justice after his wife falls victim to Baltimore thugs. Despite being suspected by local law enforcement in connection with several related murders, Paul faces relentless pursuit by Detective McGavin. It's only when he has lost everything and has nothing left to risk that he embraces his most primal instincts, driven solely by the desire for retribution. In Paul Marco's world, justice is measured by the law of the streets, where only the rules of the jungle apply.
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Dominic Fino, who resides near his hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, is retired from the computer technology sector. For Dominic, writing is not just a task but a cathartic release, offering him a platform to channel his frustrations and construct a world where clarity reigns. As a Vietnam War veteran, a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, and a seasoned professional in corporate America, Dominic brings a depth of experience and authority to his storytelling.