Ty Connell series by Michael C. Hughes (Books 1~3)
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Overview: Det. Ty Connell is a hybrid character based on several police officers Michael Hughes has known personally — at the city, state, and federal levels — and with whom he’s spent many memorable hours over beer, over lunch, over weapons at the range, listening and learning from everyday "on the job" working coppers
Genre: Thriller
Momma Lupe: When Connell drops by a crime scene he’d picked up on the police band on his drive in to work, he decides to swing by and have a quick look. When he gets there his sometimes partner, John Henry Morgan, is already on the scene and dealing with it.
When Connell realizes that it’s ‘Slim Vinnie’ Momesso lying on the garage floor at the big estate home, and that it’s one hundred per cent a mob hit, he looses all interest. Contract hits are black holes that can suck you in and leave you with nothing. He wishes John well and leaves.
But when Morgan starts to work the case, he begins to hear strange rumors. That it might have been a woman who ordered the hit. And not an enraged wife or lover. Some mystery woman with enough clout in the mob underworld to order a hit. But what kind of woman could order a hit on a made Italian-mob wiseguy. The case then definitely catches Connell’s interest. Someone’s gonna pay!
Bore of the Barrel: It started as a nothing case. Connell certainly didn’t think it would end as horribly as it did. And the take down that had started it all had been routine, as take downs go. That is until Peters from Forensics called. Then it was clear— someone’s gonna pay!
Someone’s custom producing weapons that are making it only the streets without makers’ markings, without serial numbers, and with twist-off barrels. Guns that can be used and then discarded and fit with new barrels. Untraceable and which can’t be tied to a crime. A Policeman’s nightmare.
When Connell finally runs down the source of these weapons, the showdown and ending to this story is both shocking and surprisingly tragic.
The Deconstruction and Death of a Natural Beauty: Det. Ty Connell has never met anyone as lovely, gentle, exquisite, and captivating as Ronalee Gayle. A truly breathtaking beauty. He sees her at a friend’s fashion photography studio, a model who has come in for a shoot. The friend says that she’s the sweetest girl he’s worked with and hasn’t an enemy in the usually catty back-biting world of high fashion. Like so many others, Connell is captivated but also frozen by her beauty and she stays in his mind, and maybe his heart.
He comes across her again at an event at a downtown mall, performing in a fashion show that is part of the activities. He speaks with her again and this time he does what every man who meets her does — he falls completely under her spell. Her voice, her mannerism, her ways, all with a softness not really of this harsh world.
But he glimpse something behind the easy smile and the glamour and bustle of her fashion world. And what he sees is sadness. And a fear of something. Of what? And what would make this enchanting girl sad?
He begins to make inquiries and, as he finds out more about her, he starts to see a different picture. A girl in trouble and headed for more. When she seems to disappear it’s time to intervene. But events are spinning out of control. Can he save an innocent beauty from forces of destruction encircling her? Does she even want to be saved?
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