Ebook {Epub PDF} White Heat by Paul D. Marks






















“Written in a staccato, noir style as intense as the L.A. riots, White Heat is a stunning debut novel by L.A. native Paul Marks. It grabs you with the intensity of the riots and keeps the anxiety and tension pushing full-throttle right up to the bittersweet www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.  · Praise for WHITE HEAT: “ taut crime yarn set in against the turmoil of the Los Angeles riots that followed the acquittal of the police officers charged with assaulting motorist Rodney King. the author ably evokes the chaos that erupted after the Rodney King verdict.”Brand: Down Out Books II, LLC. WHITE HEAT A Duke Rogers PI Thriller Paul D. Marks PRAISE FOR WHITE HEAT “ taut crime yarn set in against the turmoil of the Los Angeles riots that followed the acquittal of.


Shamus Award for White Heat. Suspense Magazine "Best of " Historical Mystery The Blues Don't Care. Suspense Magazine "Best of " Anthology Coast to Coast: Noir from Sea to Shining Sea. Crime Fiction Lover - "DeathBecomesHer: Top Five Books of " The Blues Don't Care Macavity Award for Best Short Story for "Windward". www.doorway.ru: White Heat (Duke Rogers, PI Book 1) (English Edition) eBook: Marks, Paul D.: Kindle Store. White Heat: Paul D. Marks: Paperback: Mystery Detective - Hard-Boiled book.


White Heat is the brutally biting debut novel of author Paul D. Marks that pulls no punches as he introduces his ex-Navy SEAL and currently independent Private Investigator Marion “Duke” Rogers. Rogers’ story evolves during a very turbulent era in Los Angeles history. “Written in a staccato, noir style as intense as the L.A. riots, White Heat is a stunning debut novel by L.A. native Paul Marks. It grabs you with the intensity of the riots and keeps the anxiety and tension pushing full-throttle right up to the bittersweet ending. Paul D. Marks is the author of the Shamus Award-Winning mystery-thriller White Heat. Publishers Weekly calls White Heat a “taut crime yarn.” His story Ghosts of Bunker Hill was voted #1 in the Ellery Queen Readers Poll. Howling at the Moon (EQMM 11/14) was short-listed for both the Anthony and Macavity Awards.

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