The Brian Koski Stalker Series
After saving the lives of his best friends in Checkmate, Brian Koski is forced off the Cheyenne, WY police force and into his own Private Detective business, where he becomes known for his expertise in tracking down stalkers. His "partner" is a rather quirky Belgian Malinois named Sinbad, a former police dog with one significant problem. He is terrified of trains and thunderstorms and is more likely to run and hide than defend his partner's life. And then there's the psychic, Katrina Cordova, who is introduced in book two and will become an integral part of the series from then on. Her recurring visions of a catastrophic event that will happen sometime in the future leads the couple on a desperate search for answers that could save thousands of lives. Will she also be a romantic interest for Brian? He's a devout playboy, after all.
He will never settle down. Or will he?
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BOOK ONE
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Caryn Deaver survived a nightmare...and now he's back.
Caryn’s Deaver’s abusive ex-husband bound her and their children hand and foot, locked them in the bathroom, and set the house on fire. They managed to escape with their lives, and Dan Hamilton was sentenced to eighteen years in prison for the crime. He’s out now and the rules in his sadistic game allow Caryn only twelve “moves” before she will die.Zach Riker, Cheyenne’s Fire Chief, was the first paramedic on the scene eighteen years ago. He saved Caryn’s life. Now she is his life. A panic room and a protection dog are just two of the precautions he takes to protect the woman he loves from a madman.
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BOOK TWO
Carrying a dark secret, Brian Koski is forced to resign his position as captain of the Sixth Precinct in Cheyenne, Wyoming and go into business for himself as a private detective. His partner? A mahogany colored Belgian Malinois named Sinbad. A former NYPD police dog, Sinbad is vicious when need be and reliable to a fault—unless a train goes by or there’s a thunderstorm, then chances are he will turn tail and run.
Brian’s first clients are Jeff and Melody Patten. Their young daughter is being stalked by Collin Lanaski, an unstable ex-Air Force lieutenant and Angela’s second grade teacher, who suddenly starts insisting that she is his daughter—the same daughter who died in a tragic car accident four years earlier. What does Collin base this incredible revelation on? Dog tags and car seats.
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BOOK THREE
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Brian Koski and his Belgian Malinois, Sinbad, return in “Blackout,” a riveting, edge-of-your-seat thriller that will keep readers turning pages until the very end. “Blackout” follows two intensity-driven cases, one of which will end in tragedy. The second case involves a brutal beating and rape so fierce that the victim blacked out during the attack and remained incoherent for three days. She remembers nothing about her attacker—except that he left a note in permanent marker on her naked skin that said he would be back for “round two.” The police couldn’t help her. Neither could the five other P.I.’s to which she pleaded her cause. Brian and the B.K. Investigations team are her last hope and, as a result, he must now protect his entire female staff from a vendetta-fueled madman.