Mystery fans, Capital Crime Publishing to release two suspense filled reads!
Genre: Mystery To be released in July 2006
Title: 47 Rules of Highly Effective Bank Robbers
AUTHOR: Troy Cook
Wyatt and daughter Tara are the ultimate bank robbers. By strictly adhering to the 47 rules they manage to avoid the law for more than a decade while amassing quite a fortune. However, as Tara grows from child to woman she begins to realize how psychotic Wyatt is and wonders what life would be like away from him. But escape from Wyatt is easier said than done.
Along comes sexy, young hunk Max and Tara begins to see a brighter future but alas, Wyatt is not willing to let her go that easily. The fact that Max? father is the sheriff further complicates things for the young lovers. The Feds get involved in solving the robberies and the action heats up.
Author Troy Cook excels in suspense and this is most apparent in his debut novel, 47 Rules of Highly Effective Bank Robbers. The plot is fast paced, holding the readers interest from page one. Characters are loveable despite their rather shady personalities and Cook instills just enough humor to break the tension. Well written and a most enjoyable read. Mystery lovers will definitely want to pick up a copy.
Troy Cook has worked on more than 80 films, writing and directing. Shooting in exotic locations exposed him to the Russian Mafia, money launderers and murderers. He has taken his personal experience and turned it into an intriguing mystery novel.
Highly recommend by Reviewer: Shirley Roe, Allbooks Reviews.
May be purchased directly from the publisher or Amazon.com
Title: 47 Rules of Highly Effective Bank Robbers
Author: Troy Cook
Publisher: Capital Crime Press
ISBN: 0-9776276-6-7
Pages: 282
Price: $14.95
Genre: Mystery
Title: Philippine Fever
AUTHOR: Bruce Cook
Agent Sam Haine arrives in steamy Manila, tired and still in mourning for the love of his life Christy. His assignment is to investigate the death of Harvey Tucker, gunrunner for Al Qaeda operatives and US terrorist groups. When the body is discovered behind a sex club, Filipino detective, Bogie arrests Chito, the brother of the club owner, Olivia. Chito does not provide much information and is soon released but Bogie knows that this case goes much deeper than the obvious evidence. Bogie has a secret past with Olivia that is later revealed. Sam and Bogie set out to solve the mystery but not without constant interference by the local politicians, crooked cops and underworld characters.
When Sam meets Jennifer the Fiscal, he is attracted but cautious. Is he ready for a relationship? Can she be trusted? Romance is not what Sam is looking for in Manila but he finds Jennifer hard to resist. Filled with suspense, intrigue, humor and a dash of romance, this book will appeal to lovers of international espionage.
Author Bruce Cook?s assiduous writing style keeps readers enthralled as they explore the world of sex-slavery, cock fighting and profuse poverty in Manila?s back streets. The author worked in Manila while researching this novel. He currently lives in California.
The sounds, smells and people of the Philippines come to life in this modern day thriller. An intriguing imbroglio, well presented and worthy of attention this is a mystery that ?detective who-dun-it? fans won?t want to miss.
Reviewer: Shirley Roe, Allbooks Reviews.
May be purchased directly from the publisher www.captialcrimepress.com or Amazon.com.
Title: Philippine Fever
Author: Bruce Cook
Publisher: Capital Crime Press
ISBN: 0-9776276-7-5
Pages: 287
Price: $14.95