Dave Anderson is back in the crosshairs.
Dave Anderson is a man marked for death. Two years after escaping the chaos that nearly destroyed him, Anderson hides in the Southwest, haunted by PTSD and survivor's guilt. His fingerprints--once a weapon against him--have been burned off, but he knows it's only a matter of time before the government forces that tried to bury his secret come for him. And they won't stop until he's dead.
But that isn't the only target on Anderson's back. Pietro Bufonte, Detroit's most dangerous mob boss, is relentless in his hunt for revenge after Anderson killed his son. When a brutal Mexican cartel attack forces Anderson out of hiding, he finds himself back in the crosshairs--mob, cartel, and government all closing in.
As Sheriff John Osterman battles ruthless killers and tries to save Anderson's soul, Anderson faces a brutal choice: embrace the fight and go down swinging, or find redemption in a world where the past never dies.
Waiting for the Kick is a high-octane sequel that will keep readers on edge, blending explosive action with a gripping quest for survival and redemption.
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Praise for James Tarr Conspiracy Thrillers
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Action packed and fast paced that keeps the reader engaged.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Tarr's books are always a joy to read.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The author keeps you inthralled in the action and has a way of bringing the small details into the story.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Who knew fingerprints could be so dangerous?
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ More please!
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Before you start the books make a large bowl of popcorn and a pot of coffee because they are hard to put down.
We're all a product of our experiences. The more experiences, the harder the road was to get to where you are now, the more you have to draw on when it comes time to write. In my life I've been a police officer, armored car driver, and spent most of 20 years working as a private investigator in and around the artful ruin that is modern Detroit. I've had close family members murdered, invested decades into a marriage that went bad, raised kids that turned out great, got fired from jobs I desperately needed....and through it all I wrote. There were words in my head that I just needed to get onto paper, mostly fiction, but I never thought I could make any money at it. But life has a way of giving you what you need.
I now find myself in the slightly surreal position of writing for a living.
Right now non-fiction articles are my bread and butter, and I write regularly for outdoor magazines. That work put me in contact with Dillard Johnson, whose autobiography CARNIVORE I co-wrote. CARNIVORE was published in 2012 by Harper Collins and has done very well. However, there isn't anything in the world that I love doing more than writing fiction. My first published fiction novel, FAILURE DRILL, came out in 2004, and I have six more novels done, with more on the way. Keep up with me at OfficialJamesTarr dot com.