Saturday, January 26, 2019
Virtual Book Tour + #Giveaway: Killer Lawyer by Mark Nolan @marknolan @RABTBookTours
Thriller
Date Published: 12/10/2018
No rest for the wicked.
Trained as an assassin by the CIA, Jake Wolfe now wants a new life of peace and quiet, living on a boat and practicing law. But when his city is shocked by a serial killer and he’s framed for the murder of a friend, Jake must race against time to find the killer before he strikes again.
Drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse; at every step, Jake and his loved ones are being hunted by the clever, twisted madman. As the city is gripped in fear of the seemingly random shootings that could strike anybody, Jake investigates and uncovers ominous clues until a shocking reversal of fortune changes everything.
With the clock ticking and lives at stake, will Jake be able to find and stop the killer in time, or will he become the next victim?
Buckle up for a wild ride as Jake Wolfe and his exceptionally intelligent dog, Cody, return to action in this page-turning thriller in Mark Nolan’s bestselling series that has earned thousands of 5-star ratings on Amazon and Goodreads.
Excerpt:
At half-past midnight, newly-licensed attorney Jake Wolfe
lay in bed staring at the ceiling and waiting for orders … orders to kill.
Resting on top of the covers, fully dressed except for
his boots, he was ready to go at a moment’s notice.
Beneath him, he felt his sixty-foot power yacht, the Far Niente, rock gently on the water,
where it was berthed at his boat slip.
In the stillness, he listened as small waves lapped at
the hull, the boat creaked in a familiar way, the rigging from a nearby
sailboat flapped in the breeze, and a passing seagull called to another. He
knew every sound of the boat, as if she was an old friend with her own
personality.
Closing his eyes, he wondered how it was possible that
he’d become an assassin. After serving four years in the Marines and later
doing secret black ops missions for the CIA’s Special Activities Division, he’d
received an honorable discharge at his end of active service. Coming home and
studying law online he’d passed the bar exam and started a solo law practice.
The fighting should all be behind him now, but Uncle Sam had come calling
again, in need of a patriot to help protect the homeland.
His girlfriend, Sarah Chance, should be in bed with him,
but she’d accidentally witnessed Jake assassinate three terrorists. Now she was
afraid to spend the night.
* * *
Sarah Chance lay awake in bed, thinking about Jake and
worrying about being late with her monthly period.
Getting out of bed, she tied back her long dark hair with
a scrunchie, put on her glasses, walked to the bathroom and tore open a
pregnancy test kit.
She had absolutely no plans to have a baby at this stage
of her life, and yet for some strange reason she felt torn, half-fearing and
half-hoping she might be pregnant.
As she waited for the test result to be revealed, she
thought about how she’d fallen so hard for Jake. That scared her a little. His
secret life of covert ops had almost gotten her killed recently. How could she
live with a proverbial sword hanging over her head?
If only Jake would tell the government he wanted out,
that he’d done his duty, served with honor and now deserved to enjoy a normal
civilian life. It was time for others to step up and take his place so Jake and
his war dog, Cody, could live in peace.
A tear rolled down Sarah’s cheek, and her eyes were wet
as she watched the result show up on the test stick, plain as day and
undeniable.
Fun Facts About
KILLER LAWYER
Mark Nolan rarely
ventures out of his writing den to do interviews, and seldom talks about
himself on social media, but he’s always happy to answer emails from readers.
We managed to talk him into giving us some fun facts about his latest book.
What is Killer Lawyer
about?
Jake Wolfe is a young
lawyer with a secret past that keeps catching up with him. He served as an
infantry Marine, and briefly as a CIA covert operative who assassinated
high-value targets overseas. Now he wants to live in peace, build his solo law
practice and try to hang onto the rocky relationship with his girlfriend, Sarah
Chance (who is keeping a secret from him). But when a serial killer frames him
for the murder of a friend, Jake feels he has no choice but to find and stop
the killer before he strikes again, close to home. He and his adopted war dog,
Cody, search for clues, and hunt down the mysterious criminal in a deadly race
against time.
What do readers like
about the book?
Killer Lawyer includes
a mystery investigation, surprising twists and turns, enjoyable character
development, and a few scenes where readers get to see the point of view (POV)
of Cody, the highly intelligent and well-trained dog. Many readers say Cody is
their favorite character. A few other people are outraged though, and ask, “How
dare you show the POV of a dog?” Oh, the controversy!
Your mileage may
vary, but if you’re open-minded you’ll probably enjoy Cody’s amusing antics and
simple view of the world. Some other bestselling books that show a dog’s point
of view include: The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, Watchers by Dean Koontz, One
Good Dog
by Susan Wilson, the Chet and Bernie Mysteries by Spencer Quinn, and the
other two Jake Wolfe novels titled Dead Lawyers Don’t Lie
(Book 1), and Vigilante Assassin (Book 2).
What kind of research
went into the novel?
This story required
quite a lot of research, so much that the book includes a “Dear Reader” section
at the end to explain what is real and what is not (most of it is frighteningly
real). Readers are surprised at all of the amazing-but-true parts of the story.
Truth is often stranger than fiction. That end note contains spoilers, however,
so be sure to read the book first, before reading the Dear Reader section at
the end.
Is that the Golden
Gate Bridge on the book cover?
Yes, the story is set
in San Francisco, and Jake lives on the other side of the bridge in Sausalito,
on a boat at a yacht harbor. He often drives across the bridge, or cruises his
power yacht underneath it. His best friend, Terrell Hayes is a detective with
SFPD Homicide. The two of them served in the Marines, and while deployed in the
desert, Terrell saved Jake’s life with a blood transfusion. Now they are blood
brothers and best friends forever. If Jake had his way, he’d just go boating
and fishing every day. He sometimes feels San Francisco is too expensive and
crowded, and he threatens to cruise away to Fiji, but so far he has remained in
the the Bay Area because of friends and family.
Is this book part of
a series? Can it be read as a stand-alone?
Killer Lawyer is book
number three in the Jake Wolfe thriller series. It can be read as a
stand-alone, but some folks prefer to read the books in order. Many people say
it should be called the Jake and Cody series, because the war dog is always at
Jake’s side and has saved his life in the past. In one of the books, a
character tells Jake, “Cody is so loyal he’d follow you into Hell and fight the
devil.”
Jake is highly
protective of his four-footed best friend, and as a former war dog handler, he
works together with him so well it’s almost as if they can read each other’s
minds up and down the leash. For those who are interested in war dogs and their
handlers, a good book on the subject is Sergeant Rex: The Unbreakable Bond
Between a Marine and His Military Working Dog, by Mike Dowling, US Marine
Sergeant and military war dog (MWD) handler.
What does the future
hold for Jake and Cody?
Book number four is
coming soon. In that story, Jake and Cody go on a trip and cruise the Far Niente
to distant harbors. Along the way they have all kinds of adventures and get
into plenty of trouble. Of course! Readers wouldn’t have it any other way.
About the Author
Mark Nolan is the author of Dead Lawyers Don't Lie, an Amazon top 20 bestsellers, along with Jake Wolfe book two titled Vigilante Assassin and book three titled Killer Lawyer. He tries to make time every day to answer emails from readers. You can reach him and subscribe to his newsletter at marknolan.com.
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