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by
William D. Prystauk
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Genre: Mystery
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Logline:
A private detective burdened with sexual fetishes is out to find the killer of masochistic men in Manhattan.
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Synopsis:
Denny Bowie, investigator of insurance scam cases returns to the New York City S&M scene to investigate the murder of his childhood friend, fetish photographer Tommy Heat.
Once back in NYC, Denny is reunited with his ex, Penny Dallion – who feeds him information on the murder cases from her police chief father but then serves Denny up as the main course
for Dolores Hagen – Penny’s former lover and the woman capable of unlocking Denny’s darkest sexual fantasies.
In a world where everything hinges on power and persuasion, Denny can’t be sure of anyone’s innocence. The sea of suspects range from former to current lovers and he quickly finds
himself drowning in circumstantial evidence. That is until he finds the elusive link between the victims isn’t only their proclivity for violent sex, but a financial investment they
all made with scam artist Marcus Lovering. With this suspect firmly within his sights, things turn once again as Denny realizes that Marcus is not the murderer – but the killer’s next
victim.
From that point on, everyone is a possible suspect and Denny finds himself caught in a chaotic state of affairs unsure of whom to trust.
The only thing Denny knows for sure is that his time is running out – he has to get the killer before the killer gets him.
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Bio:
William D. Prystauk has a BA in History from Rutgers and a Masters in English from Slippery Rock University. Originally from New Jersey, Bill has worked as a cook, desk clerk, child
care specialist, painter's apprentice, advertising coordinator and marketing specialist. Bill also served four years as a Coast Guard Reservist.
Currently teaching composition and professional development at Lehigh Valley College, Bill relies on his many years of successful writing in marketing, advertising and book reviews to
assist students in further developing their all important written communication skills. Bill is also an award-winning poet.
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wdpjcrash@rcn.com
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