Nailgun Killer

Nailgun Killer

After Micah has a falling out with a band of noxious criminals, he flees to bucolic Nederland, determined to find his sister, Magda, and live off the grid. But Magda’s involved with a disturbing cult, and it will put them both in grave danger…

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A devoted cult member. A sinister secret. One man’s last chance to save his sister…

Reformed criminal Micah Reed has a price on his head. After a vindictive drug dealer threatens his family’s lives, he escapes to a nearby ski town to search for his estranged sister. 

He never expected that she would fall in with a cryptic cult…

During a precarious undercover mission to infiltrate their commune, Micah plots to remove his sister from harm’s way. But a shocking new arrival turns Micah’s rescue mission into a savage race against time.

Can Micah save his sister and expose the cult’s true intentions before they drown in a sea of bullets?

Nailgun Killer is the first standalone crime novel in the award-winning and bestselling Micah Reed series, a set of edge-of-your-seat thrillers. If you like stunning twists, chilling villains, and complex heroes, then you’ll love Jim Heskett’s riveting creation. 

Buy Nailgun Killer to uncover a perilous plot today!

 

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Series: Micah Reed, Book 1
Genre: Thriller
Tags: Features Micah Reed, Thriller-Category
Publisher: Royal Arch Books
Publication Year: 2016
Length: 328 pages
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This is a highly addicting book, I did not want to put it down until I finished it. It has so many elements that I love. It was thrilling, fast paced and had a bit of a mystery to it too.
– Hyper Ashley Book Reviews
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Jim Heskett

Jim Heskett writes stories about outsiders who fight crime.

The author was born in the wilds of Oklahoma, raised by a pack of wolves with a station wagon and a membership card to the local public swimming pool. Just like the man in the John Denver song, he moved to Colorado in the summer of his 27th year. He's never looked back. Aside from a wild year traveling the world, he hasn't let the Flatirons mountains out of his sight.

Jim fell in love with writing at the age of fourteen inside a copy of Stephen King's Carrie. Poetry provided his first outlet for teen angst, then later a smattering of mediocre screenplays, and eventually crime thriller fiction a la Elmore Leonard. In between, he worked a few careers that never quite tickled his creative toes.

He hasn't ever forgotten about Stephen King.

You can find him currently huddled over a laptop in an undisclosed location in Colorado, dreaming up ways to kill beloved characters.

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, he believes the huckle is the king of berries and he refuses to entertain any arguments to the contrary.

He writes award-winning crime thrillers seasoned with a dash of snark. Sometimes he writes these books with co-authors like Nick Thacker.