Sin
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
When street gangs murder his wife, Senator Grunwald enlists the SIN--Special Investigations Network--to stop the gangs, the drugs and the violence.
Quintin Peterson is a distinguished playwright and screenwriter whose works are known for their insightful look into society and human psychology. His writing often draws from his rich experiences and observations, lending authenticity and depth to his narratives. He cultivated his artistic inclinations from a young age, allowing him to develop a unique creative voice. Peterson's oeuvre represents a fascinating exploration of complex themes with an unmistakable style.




When street gangs murder his wife, Senator Grunwald enlists the SIN--Special Investigations Network--to stop the gangs, the drugs and the violence.
The collected poems of notable crime fiction author Quintin Peterson.
To give women a quick overview of how and why to handle their monies. To see how emotions fit into the overall picture. The author feels if women are aware of this they will be able to make better and wiser decisions. Whether this book is used for planning or crises investing, the author wants the information to be readily available to them in a simple format. Real life examples are included for them to get an idea of where they are coming from and realize they are not alone - other women too have been through this and had the same concerns and questions on their life paths. Hopefully it will give them the hope and courage they need to go it alone!
Awesome Tales #9 presents four stories of hair-raising suspense! "Reign of Terror" Part 2 by R. Allen Leider -- Still enjoying his amnesty from the French government, the phantom terrorist unleashes more death and destruction upon the Nazi invaders with a new weapon -- Nikola Tesla's earthquake machine! "Scorpion" by John L. French-- Simon Tombs and his demonic companion Fel investigate a cult-related murder, only to discover someone is killing saints. "Man On the Inside" by John L. French -- Officer DeWitt Jackson was dead, but he had unfinished business before he could move on. "Damaged Goods" by Quentin Peterson -- Private Eye Luther Kane planned to free his client from the clutches of Russian mob boss "Ivan the Terrible" Sizov -- then he awoke to find himself at the mercy of the merciless.