Publish Date: June 2014
Publisher: Velocity Imprints
Author Bio:
Brett Garcia Rose is a software entrepreneur, fiction writer
and former animal rights soldier living in Miami Beach, Florida. His work can
be found in literary and consumer publications around the world, including
Sunday Newsday Magazine, The Barcelona Review, Opium, Fiction Attic, Rose and
Thorn, The Battered Suitcase and others. Awards/nominations include the Million
Writer's Award, Best of the Net, The Pushcart Prize, Fiction Attic Short Memoir
Competition, The Lascaux Prize for Short Fiction and Opium's Bookmark
competition.
Synopsis:
The world is an ugly place, and I can tell you now, I fit
in just fine.
Lily is the only person Leon ever loved. When she left a
suicide note and disappeared into a murky lake ten years ago, she left him
alone, drifting through a silent landscape.
Or did she?
A postcard in her handwriting pulls Leon to the winter-cold
concrete heart of New York City. What he discovers unleashes a deadly rage that
has no sound.
A grisly trail of clues leads to The Bear, the sadistic
Russian crime lord who traffics in human flesh. The police—some corrupt,
some merely compromised—are of little help. They don’t like Leon’s methods, or
the mess he leaves in his wake.
Leon is deaf, but no sane person would ever call him
disabled. He survived as a child on the merciless streets of Nigeria. He misses
nothing. He feels no remorse. The only direction he’s ever known is forward.
He will not stop until he knows.
Where is Lily?
Web Links:
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