I wanted to share with you a fellow BCer (that's Book Cents) whose book is out today! Please check the blurb below and Pete's bio. Links to his book are at the end of the post. Thanks!
When Paul Forte is indicted by a federal grand jury, everyone suspects prosecutor Bernard (don’t call him “Bernie”) Kilroy has more on his mind than justice. Then the FBI agent in charge of Paul’s case gives him a clue to the mystery: Kilroy is bent on settling an old family score, and he’s not above breaking the law to do it.
Paul is already dealing with the death of his parents and divorce from a woman he still loves. Now, with the support of an alluring grand juror, Paul must expose the vindictive prosecutor’s own corruption before the jury renders a verdict on his Osso Buco.
Author bio:
Pete Morin has been a trial attorney, a politician, a bureaucrat, a lobbyist, and a witness (voluntary and subpoenaed) to countless outrages. He combines them all in this debut novel.
Pete’s short fiction has appeared in NEEDLE, A Magazine of Noir, Words With Jam, 100 Stories for Haiti, and Words to Music. He published many of them in a collection titled Uneasy Living, available on Amazon and Smashwords.
When he is not writing crime fiction or legal mumbo jumbo, Pete plays blues guitar in Boston bars, enjoys the beach, food and wine with his wife, Elizabeth, and their two adult children, and on rare occasion, punches a fade wedge to a tight pin surrounded by sand or water. He lives in a money pit on the seacoast south of Boston, in an area once known as the Irish Riviera.
Pete is represented by Christine Witthohn of Book Cents Literary Agency.
Diary of a Small Fish is available on Amazon and Smashwords.
Oh jeepers, I failed to thank you promptly for this lovely post.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I played hockey from the age of 7 to my sophomore year of college. State and New England Pee Wee champs, state and New England Bantam champs (3rd in US), HS champs, college NCAA Div II champs, Div I runner-up.
ReplyDeleteI'm impeessed, Pete! I'm sure you could give my son a few pointers. Best of luck with Diary of a Small Fish.
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