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Overview: John Reinhard Dizon was born and raised in the Cobble Hill section of Brooklyn, NY. He participated in local and high school sports at Bishop Loughlin MHS, and was a key figure on the Brooklyn rock scene during the Punk Revolution of the 70’s. Relocating to San Antonio TX in the 80’s, he moonlighted as a pro wrestler before pursuing a BA at UTSA and degrees in Korean martial arts during the 90’s. He currently lives in KC MO where he is studying for his MA in English at UMKC. Mr. Dizon has been studying and writing about American and European society and culture for over twenty-five years.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
1. Adamant
FBI serial killer hunter Hank Rawlings is knee-deep in dead bodies.
Prison guards. Inmates. Innocents. A pair of sheriff’s deputies. A soccer mom. All murdered by an escaped con named Charles “Chuck” Burr, a man who has cut a bloody path from Louisiana to Texas.
For Hank, the assignment is easy: find Burr and bring him to justice. With everything pointing to the Waco area, the bureau is quickly nipping at their target’s heels. But Burr will choose death over being put in another cage. He finally has his freedom, and he’ll kill anyone that tries to take that from him—FBI agents included.
2. Reprisal
Sunday morning phone calls from work are always bad news, and this one is no different. An agent in El Paso has just been murdered.
But for Special Agent Hank Rawlings, the news quickly veers from bad to a whole lot worse when he hears who the agent was, where his body was found, and who the bureau thinks is responsible for the murder. All of it has disturbing connections to Hank and his team.
When another pair of agents are murdered, the team hops the next flight to West Texas.
And in doing so, they may have just made revenge that much easier for a murderer who has their names on the top of his hit list.
3. Palliate
Headless bodies are being found in the rural Midwest. The victims all appear to be working girls, easy prey for a calculated murderer.
It’s not the first time Agent Hank Rawlings has been after the man responsible for the killings. He’s been on the killer’s trail once before, but thanks to the suspect’s methodical approach to murder, Hank has nothing to show for his effort.
With the killer once again active, Hank needs to catch up to him before he adds to the body count, satisfies his homicidal urge, and goes back into hiding.
The first victim has been dead for days, and Hank is already two steps behind in a chase that leaves nothing but a trail of death.
4. Reorient
Seven bodies are found buried in a shallow grave in an upscale Kansas City backyard. Agent Hank Rawlings and his partner, Beth Harper, are on the next flight out.
In KC, the local medical examiner says the bodies have been opened and something possibly taken from them. Her theory centers on the illegal organ trade. Since Hank worked a similar case years earlier, the medical examiner’s line of thinking strikes a chord.
As Hank and Beth follow what few leads they have, more bodies are found under similar circumstances a few hours away. The suspect connected to the latest bodies is captured on video and bears a striking resemblance to the man in Hank’s past investigation.
But that man, one of the most dangerous that Hank has ever gone up against, has been locked away for years—or at least, he should have been.
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