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Tim O'Mara

    Tim O’Mara crafts compelling crime fiction, drawing heavily on his experience as a New York City teacher. His narrative style is characterized by gritty realism and a sharp eye for the complexities of human nature. Through his characters, O'Mara explores themes of justice, morality, and the lingering impact of the past on the present. His works offer suspenseful plots with thought-provoking undertones.

    Sacrifice Fly
    The Hook
    • 2019

      Maurice 'MoJo' Joseph's body is found with an arrow sticking out of its back atop Raymond Donne's school. Mojo had seemingly turned his life around and was soon to be a father, but a bag of heroine on his person and he'd been conducting work behind his employer's back. Was he really clean, or was there more to his actions?

      The Hook
    • 2012

      Sacrifice Fly

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Raymond Donne's life takes a dramatic turn after a career-ending accident forces him to leave his job as a police officer in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Transitioning to a schoolteacher in the same community, he struggles to redefine his identity and move past his former life in law enforcement. The story explores themes of resilience and adaptation as he navigates his new role while dealing with the expectations placed upon him as the nephew of a prominent detective.

      Sacrifice Fly