Jede Menge Dreck am Stecken.
- 177 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This author imbues his detective fiction with a unique blend of suspense and character depth. His narrative style is spare and direct, focusing on psychological portrayals and explorations of moral quandaries. Through his stories, he often delves into themes of justice, guilt, and human resilience in the face of adversity. Readers appreciate his ability to craft believable scenarios and characters that resonate with the realities of life.






Veľkomestský ruch Toronta, nebezpeční gangsteri, krásna a tajomná žena - to sú atribúty románu, v ktorom autor uviedol na scénu neohrozeného Reida Bennetta.
It's ski season in Vermont, and while the slopes are bustling with tourists, the town of Chambers hides darker secrets. Police chief Reid Bennett, along with his German Shepherd, Sam, arrives at the request of his Marine friend Doug Ford, the only black officer in the local police force. Doug has been arrested for the murder of ski resort bookkeeper Cindy Laver, with whom he was allegedly having an affair. Circumstantial evidence, including $50,000 found in Doug's car, points to his guilt, leaving even his wife, Melody, questioning his innocence. As Reid investigates, he uncovers a web of deceit and corruption, realizing that nothing is as it seems. The case escalates, threatening Doug's family and Sam's safety, as Reid races against time to find the truth. With a masterful storytelling style, the author showcases the compelling dynamic between Reid and Sam, making them one of the most engaging sleuthing duos. What begins as a small-town murder mystery quickly unfolds into a gripping tale with far-reaching consequences.