Dr. Knox
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The first in a crime series about the new, disillusioned Robin Hood of skid row, Los Angeles
A twenty-year veteran of the financial services and software industries, Peter Spiegelman now devotes himself to writing. His background informs his narratives, often delving into themes of power, morality, and human nature within complex systems. Spiegelman's prose is known for its sharp precision and insightful exploration of character psychology, offering readers compelling and thought-provoking experiences. His works immerse audiences in worlds of intrigue and unexpected turns, where the lines between right and wrong frequently blur.






The first in a crime series about the new, disillusioned Robin Hood of skid row, Los Angeles
The story revolves around Mr. Boyce, exploring his complex relationships and the challenges he faces in both personal and professional realms. As he navigates through unexpected events and emotional turmoil, themes of resilience, identity, and the quest for connection emerge. The narrative delves into the intricacies of human behavior and the impact of choices on one's life path, offering a poignant reflection on the struggles of everyday existence. Through vivid character development, the book invites readers to engage deeply with Mr. Boyce's journey.
After the slaying of his wife, New York private investigator John March made an uneasy peace with grief and guilt.
Years after the personal tragedy that scarred his life, Private Investigator John March lives a twilight existence in Manhattan. Whoever is behind the blackmail is not afraid of killing and March is going to risk everything, including a fragile new happiness as he plunges into a feverish world of greed, corruption and murder.