Please welcome John Lansing to The Mystique!
The Devil’s Necktie
John Lansing
John Lansing
Genre:
Crime/Thriller
Publisher: Gallery
Books, Simon&Schuster/Karen Hunter Publishing
ISBN: 10:1451698348
ASIN: BOO7Z40FOY
Number of pages:
384
Word Count: 89,520
Book Description:
A Sizzling thriller
for fans of James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell. An exciting tour into the
real-life world of cops, crime, and murder. Retired inspector Jack Bertolino
had strict rules when dealing with confidential informants. But Mia had the
kind of beauty that could make a grown man contemplate leaving his wife, his
job, and his kids. After a passionate night together, Mia is found murdered –
and Jack is the lead suspect. Facing threats from the LAPD, the 18th
Street Angels, and a Columbian drug cartel, Jack delves deeper into the seedy
world of drug dealers and murderers and discovers that the top players knew Mia
personally. And now Jack is torn between fearing for his life and seeking
revenge for his slain lover…either way, the body count will rise.
Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkyDF7KNdJ8
About the Author :
John Lansing started his career as an actor in New York City. He
spent a year at the Royale Theatre playing the lead in the Broadway production
of “Grease.”
He then landed a
co-starring role in George Lucas’ “More American Graffiti,” and guest-starred
on numerous television shows.
During his
fifteen-year writing career, Lansing wrote and produced “Walker Texas Ranger,”
co-wrote two CBS Movies of the Week, and he also co-executive produced the ABC
series “Scoundrels.” John’s first book was “Good Cop, Bad Money,” a true crime
tome with former NYPD Inspector Glen Morisano.
The Devil’s
Necktie is his first novel.
A native of Long
Island, John now resides in Los Angeles.
4 comments:
This sounds like a page turner, up all night book. Adding to my TBR. Thanks for the great giveaway as well!
Thanks Leslie, I look forward to your thoughts.
Thanks so much Mila for sponsoring me on your post. It's greatly appreciated and I'd love to get your response to the book.
All the best,
John
Thank you John,
Once the semester calms down, you are on the to read list.
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