One Week Window
Solve the Crimes
In the near future, fictional crime television shows will be replaced by real-crime investigative shows with production crews racing to the scene to show the tragedy uncut and unedited.
Detective David Armstrong and his team, investigate, present, and then try to solve the case with the help of their viewers who win money and prizes if their clues help bring the perpetrator to justice.
The crimes, however, must be solved in one week or the case is shelved forever. David is continuously conflicted because of his desire to do right by the victims and their families while trying to placate a television network that is profiting royally from pain and suffering. Read More
Die Like a Dog
Veterinarian Turned Vigilante with a Dark Secret
Dr. Robyn Sparks is a veterinarian with a dark secret: she moonlights as a self-appointed vigilante, who deals her own brand of justice to animal abusers by murdering them. If you do bad things to dogs, Robyn does bad things to you.
When Robyn meets Detective Jack Williams, their relationship is a roller coaster ride of tangled emotions and legal close calls.
Ultimately, Robyn has to make a choice: whether to continue down her destructive path, or to pursue a romance with a cop who believes morality is best served by the hand of the law.
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Players
Play the Game or Lose it All
Players tells the compelling story of what happens when professional basketball players use money, power, and brutality as a means of controlling the outcome of games. Their loyalties reside with player syndicates and anyone who gets in their way is risking their lives, like Leah James’, the innocent girlfriend of one of the players.
After Leah’s body was found, Detective Joe James, her father, wants nothing more than to catch the animals who took his daughter from him. With the help of an unlikely team, he sets off on a dangerous journey to making the game competitive again and to avenge Leah’s death.