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Henry Devlin was born and raised in a troubled home just outside of Boston, Massachusetts. The love of his life, Katerine Bradar, lived at the bottom of the same street. He'd admired her from near and afar, yet life events kept them apart. Kat would go on to pursue a legal career on the opposite side of the country, while Henry's life and legal trajectory went in a different direction. Worlds apart, will the two ever reconnect? Or will they settle into other lives, other relationships? Will they continue to fight fate for what is meant to be, or will they rekindle a lost love that will last a lifetime? Follow Henry and Kat as they journey through lives spent together and apart, as life lives them, as time and love slowly slip away. As they find their true love and Use It Up.
A sub-company to the largest pharmaceutical corporation in the world, located in South Carolina, has fallen victim to a serial killer. Three are dead as they were working to successfully synthesize venoms into drugs that would cure virtually every major human ailment. Aids, cancer, heart disease, Parkinsons and Alzheimers, to name a few, would go away. Cured. The police have a suspect in custody, a Doctor and Professor of Herpetology and Toxicology at the institution conducting the research, and who led the projects. But the Doctor proclaims that she is innocent and is relying on her boyfriend and attorney to prove it. The attorney, Jacob Grantes, is forced to call upon an old friend from South Boston, MA, a private investigator that saved his life at one time. The search for the truth takes the investigator, Warren Dennihan, through the underbelly of Big Pharma, industrial espionage, and the mind of a serial killer. There is no end to the number of people who want to thwart these drugs, and kill using the very toxin that they want to stop. All of the answers lie in Venom.
Lara Myhre is a beautiful college senior and about to become the latest world musical sensation. Her abilities as a guitarist are only surpassed by the beauty of her voice. The world is about to fall in love with her. If she can be found. Once they realize she is missing, her parents alert the Massachusetts State Police in Boston, but aren't taken seriously. College students go missing all of the time, they are told. They sometimes take a time-out or go away with friends. They will turn-up. Twenty-somethings don't always check in with their parents as often as they would prefer. Nor do their bodies often drift onto the shore of Gloucester. Warren Dennihan is a Boston Investigator hired by Lara's parents to find her, then to find out what happened to the world's new favorite daughter once her body is found. The few clues left by the murderer lead to more bodies and more devastation in the wake of a birth-right. More lives fall short of their promise. More souls ebb out to oblivion.
The May trial of Chase Bromley grabbed the attention of not only Bostonians, but the entire country as well. While the Hernandez trial was garnering attention, and certainly the Marathon Bombing case in federal court a few doors down, the rape, torture, and murder of Sloane Nichols was in the national spotlight. The accused wasn't a professional athlete or on a terrorist watch list. Chase was, however, the son of the infamous billionaire and property developer Kenneth Bromley, which made him Boston Royalty. Nichols, the former girlfriend of the accused, had been murdered in her own apartment the previous fall. There was no sign of forced entry, meaning Nichols knew her killer. The forensic evidence was stacked against Bromley, who had been seen in the victim's apartment building despite a restraining order. Given the heinous nature of the crimes, the city of Boston wanted to see that justice was executed. The rest of America watched and waited for the inevitable. The third marquee trial in New England that May was similar to the others in that the outcome was a forgone conclusion. The only son of Kenneth Bromley would spend the rest of his life in prison. Or would he? Former detective and current private investigator, Warren Dennihan, finds himself more than simply investigating the Bromley case, but becomes inexorably involved in the trial. Deni will seek out the truth, see that justice prevails for his city. For the nation. For the women in his life. For himself.
Chrono is an anthology of the first three novels in the Warren Dennihan series. The story is told in chronological order, not in the order they were written. Take the journey with Deni while he was a Massachusetts State Police Detective in Sinn, when he was a private investigator with a burgeoning New Hampshire law firm in CRASH, and when he helps out his friend in Charleston South Carolina in Venom.
It was 2004. Political unrest continues throughout the world three years after September 11th. American troops in Iraq are suffering heavy losses while Saddam is on trial. Tension in the United States is building over continued terrorism not only overseas but at home as well. In Boston, Warren Dennihan is a Massachusetts State Police Detective working to eliminate terror in his own city. The Irish Mob has been conducting business with impunity in Deni's neighborhood for decades and is now bigger and more widespread than ever before. The ties to the Irish Republican Army has deep roots that continue to wreak havoc not only in South Boston but beyond. Guns and drugs are moving in and out of Boston. Before Deni was a private investigator, he struggled with the politics of his own police department. Warren was forced to navigate around his partner, his lieutenant, the ATF, federal prosecutors, and his neighborhood in Southie. This story tests the bounds of what he can endure, his beliefs, his heritage. Blood is shed. Murders are rampant. No safe haven. Not in Boston. Not in Southern New Hampshire. Not in Ireland. See where it all began for Deni. Set before CRASH, before Venom, learn how he worked to rid Boston from suffering the same fate as so many other global cities. From Terrorism. From the Irish Mob. From the IRA. From Sinn.
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