He blends in. He is successful, intelligent and methodical. There are no clues. There are no leads. The only thing the FBI and local police have to go on is the method of death: two bullets to the face- gruesome and meant to send a message. But it’s difficult to understand any message coming from a dark and damaged mind. Two adopted boys, struggling in their own world, have no idea they are the next targets. Neither does their family. And neither does local law enforcement.
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Joseph Lewis has written five books: Caught in a Web; Taking Lives; Stolen Lives; Shattered Lives, and Splintered Lives. His sixth, Spiral into Darkness, debuts January 17, 2019 from Black Rose Writing. Lewis has been in education for 42 years and counting as a teacher, coach, counselor and administrator. He is currently a high school principal and resides in Virginia with his wife, Kim, along with his daughters, Hannah and Emily. His son, Wil, is deceased.
Lewis uses his psychology and counseling background to craft his characters which helps to bring them to life. His books are topical and fresh and appeal to anyone who enjoys crime thriller fiction with grit and realism and a touch of young adult thrown in.
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Extract #3 = Debrief the Day’s Work
After a day of work in the field, law enforcement and FBI gather to go over what was found.
“I,” he began again, then continued. “The shooter is organized. The crime scene is organized. He plans each murder. This guy is intelligent. Something is driving him. We just don’t know what it is, but it’s right there,” he said gesturing at the crime scene board.
“Why do you think this?” Alamorode asked. “I’m not doubting you. I just want to understand your reasoning.”
“We watched the tape of the Bodencamp shooting. The shooter was waiting for her. He knew she would be working late. He had to have surveilled her and knew her movements. Same with the O’Laughlin shooting in the parking garage. The shooter knew where he had parked and at what time O’Laughlin would be in the parking garage after work. There was evidence that the overhead lighting in the garage had been tampered with, so the shooter had that planned too.”
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