FRENZY OF EVIL
Jonathan Joseph Carson--Jonathan Joe to his friends--has reached the pinnacle of success. He is rich, well-traveled, a tremendously successful, oft-married lawyer, owner of a large estate, and now, newly married to a woman young enough to be his granddaughter. But something is wrong with Jonathan. His doctors call it a severe case of climeractic, a type of male menopause, an exaggeration of Jonathan's inherently cruel nature.
He savages his opponents in the courtroom, beats his wives, treats everyone around him with casual disdain. And now his new wife comes under his savage thumb. But Dolores has found a lover, someone who might save her. Unfortunately, Jonathan finds out, and there is only one thing to do--and so he begins a frenzy of evil that will stop at nothing less than murder.
"Kane has an unnerving hyper-real way of writing dialogue that makes him stand out from the rest of his private eye colleagues ... reminded me of David Mamet's terse, realistic dialogue in his early plays."--J. F. Norris, Pretty Sinister Books
"Like Robert Leslie Bellem, Kane was a pretty good plotter with the ability to throw in a lot of bizarre, seemingly unrelated elements and have them make sense in the end."--James Reasoner, Rough Edges
"If you're looking for a psychological thriller with plenty of twists and turns, check out Frenzy of Evil."--George Kelley blog