Author: | Trent Kennedy Johnson | ISBN: | 9783960020196 |
Publisher: | Bastei Entertainment | Publication: | October 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | Bastei Entertainment | Language: | English |
Author: | Trent Kennedy Johnson |
ISBN: | 9783960020196 |
Publisher: | Bastei Entertainment |
Publication: | October 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | Bastei Entertainment |
Language: | English |
EPISODE 3
While Cole scours the Bay Area for clues, his lead suspect - Moses Dillard - wakes up in a Central Station jail cell to discover his cell door mysteriously unlocked. And as he soon finds out, so are all the other doors leading to the outside. Who wants him to escape? And why? Does this mean he's finally free? Or is it an elaborate game of cat-and-mouse? On the run, Moses has to rely on the Bay's criminal underworld - the one just below our noses - to stay alive ... and eventually he has to come to terms with a troubling revelation: he knows who killed Chuck Hattaran.
THE BAY - THE SERIES
Filled with mystery as thick as the Bay's infamous fog, Inspector Cole Hoffer's investigation takes him deep into the most treacherous neighborhoods of San Francisco, Oakland and beyond, as he explores clue after clue, courtesy of a cast of pulpy characters operating in a black market just under our noses. In Hoffer's Bay Area, there's always money to be made, witnesses to be offed, and much bigger crimes to be concealed. After all, the Gold Rush never really ended, it just got deadlier.
For Cole Hoffer, Chuck Hattaran isn't just another name on the homicide unit's Big Board. The murdered lawyer is an affront to Cole's career, his life, and his understanding of himself. That's because Cole knew him. In fact, Cole was having an affair with Hattaran's wife, Mia. And if Cole doesn't figure out who had it in for Hattaran, there's only one person left to point the finger at: Cole himself.
The Author
Trent Kennedy Johnson is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles, California. Born and raised in the Midwest suburbs just outside Chicago, he has long harbored a fascination for mysterious underworlds like those presented in cities near and far. He is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago and the founder of a writing group called "Incandescent", focused on assisting writers as they generate and hone new concepts born from unconventional sources of inspiration.
EPISODE 3
While Cole scours the Bay Area for clues, his lead suspect - Moses Dillard - wakes up in a Central Station jail cell to discover his cell door mysteriously unlocked. And as he soon finds out, so are all the other doors leading to the outside. Who wants him to escape? And why? Does this mean he's finally free? Or is it an elaborate game of cat-and-mouse? On the run, Moses has to rely on the Bay's criminal underworld - the one just below our noses - to stay alive ... and eventually he has to come to terms with a troubling revelation: he knows who killed Chuck Hattaran.
THE BAY - THE SERIES
Filled with mystery as thick as the Bay's infamous fog, Inspector Cole Hoffer's investigation takes him deep into the most treacherous neighborhoods of San Francisco, Oakland and beyond, as he explores clue after clue, courtesy of a cast of pulpy characters operating in a black market just under our noses. In Hoffer's Bay Area, there's always money to be made, witnesses to be offed, and much bigger crimes to be concealed. After all, the Gold Rush never really ended, it just got deadlier.
For Cole Hoffer, Chuck Hattaran isn't just another name on the homicide unit's Big Board. The murdered lawyer is an affront to Cole's career, his life, and his understanding of himself. That's because Cole knew him. In fact, Cole was having an affair with Hattaran's wife, Mia. And if Cole doesn't figure out who had it in for Hattaran, there's only one person left to point the finger at: Cole himself.
The Author
Trent Kennedy Johnson is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles, California. Born and raised in the Midwest suburbs just outside Chicago, he has long harbored a fascination for mysterious underworlds like those presented in cities near and far. He is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago and the founder of a writing group called "Incandescent", focused on assisting writers as they generate and hone new concepts born from unconventional sources of inspiration.