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Reflections in a Dragon's Eye
(2023)(The first book in the Baltimore PD Reflections series)
A novel by Lydia Galehouse and Bradley Harper
Would you give up your soul to the dragon to stop the next murder
?
KO Bannon thinks he saw something bad, very bad that New Years Eve on the shimmering waters of the Baltimore Harbor. Homeless, adrift, and cold, KO is paralyzed with fear, certain that if he tells, the dragon he saw will surely catch him and end him.
Women are dying in Baltimore. A particular kind of young, blonde, innocent victim. And Detectives Mankiller and Ruizs only lead is a washed-up, drunk ex-boxer who once went toe-to-toe with Sugar Ray Leonard. A man now talking about a dragon. How can they probe and interpret the memories of a drunkard? How far can theyshould they��push the old man to find out what he thinks he saw while in the cocoon of a bottle?
Marty Hightower knows what they say about keeping your enemies close. Afraid of what the street bum might have seen that night under the firework-lit sky, he recruits him into his companys new rehabilitation program. KO Bannon might have been clever in the ring back in the day, but he will surely be susceptible and let slip what Marty needs to know to control him. Like the estranged daughter and grandson, who will provide the perfect safety net to stop Bannon from helping the police.
Marty will stay hidden, safe in the shadows, before he lures the next woman to him and experiences the ultimate high of watching the light of life leave her eyes
The paths of the witness, the cops, and the murderer will inevitably collide if what is right stands in the way of saving the next life. Set in the streets and around the waters of Baltimore and perfect for fans of James Patterson, Stuart MacBride, and Michael Connelly, this atmospheric police procedural thriller posits how far the ends should justify the means.
The alleged dragon is the grandest mystery Readers get a frighteningly careful murderer. Kirkus Reviews
Paperback and special collector's edition hardcover (featuring a bonus short story) also available.
Genre: Mystery
KO Bannon thinks he saw something bad, very bad that New Years Eve on the shimmering waters of the Baltimore Harbor. Homeless, adrift, and cold, KO is paralyzed with fear, certain that if he tells, the dragon he saw will surely catch him and end him.
Women are dying in Baltimore. A particular kind of young, blonde, innocent victim. And Detectives Mankiller and Ruizs only lead is a washed-up, drunk ex-boxer who once went toe-to-toe with Sugar Ray Leonard. A man now talking about a dragon. How can they probe and interpret the memories of a drunkard? How far can theyshould they��push the old man to find out what he thinks he saw while in the cocoon of a bottle?
Marty Hightower knows what they say about keeping your enemies close. Afraid of what the street bum might have seen that night under the firework-lit sky, he recruits him into his companys new rehabilitation program. KO Bannon might have been clever in the ring back in the day, but he will surely be susceptible and let slip what Marty needs to know to control him. Like the estranged daughter and grandson, who will provide the perfect safety net to stop Bannon from helping the police.
Marty will stay hidden, safe in the shadows, before he lures the next woman to him and experiences the ultimate high of watching the light of life leave her eyes
The paths of the witness, the cops, and the murderer will inevitably collide if what is right stands in the way of saving the next life. Set in the streets and around the waters of Baltimore and perfect for fans of James Patterson, Stuart MacBride, and Michael Connelly, this atmospheric police procedural thriller posits how far the ends should justify the means.
The alleged dragon is the grandest mystery Readers get a frighteningly careful murderer. Kirkus Reviews
Paperback and special collector's edition hardcover (featuring a bonus short story) also available.
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"In Reflections in a Dragon's Eye, authors Bradley Harper & Lydia Galehouse have crafted a mystery novel that is both clever and intelligently rendered. What begins as a whodunit rapidly transcends into a deftly woven tale of psychological suspense, after a grisly bayside Baltimore murder is witnessed by an unreliable transient. The authors' keen eye for historical detail and investigative realism adds a depth and dimension throughout the narrative that holds the reader rapt--and wrapped up-in the unfolding story. Reflections in a Dragon's Eye is everything one could want in a compelling crime procedural: masterful writing, fascinating characters, and a plot whose twists will have you turning pages well into the wee hours to unveil its thrilling conclusion. Well done, Mr. Harper and Ms. Galehouse-this is a wonderful and entertaining suspense thriller!" - Baron R Birtcher
"Bradley Harper and Lydia Galehouse have crafted a tale as harrowing as it is heartwarming. Reflections in a Dragon's Eye is the first in their "Reflections" series. It holds the promise of more adventures in the lives of Baltimore cops Mankiller and Ruiz, as well as more thrills from the solid writing partnership of Harper and Galehouse. May there be many more stories like this one." - John DeDakis
"Bradley Harper and Lydia Galehouse have crafted a tale as harrowing as it is heartwarming. Reflections in a Dragon's Eye is the first in their "Reflections" series. It holds the promise of more adventures in the lives of Baltimore cops Mankiller and Ruiz, as well as more thrills from the solid writing partnership of Harper and Galehouse. May there be many more stories like this one." - John DeDakis
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