About When Thiungs Fall Apart:
When Detective Kit Hanover takes on her first homicide case, she doesn’t just hunt a killer—she becomes the hunted.
Rookie homicide detective Kit Hanover is eager to prove herself, but her enthusiasm is met with skepticism from her new partner—a seasoned veteran with a deep-seated disdain for Native Americans. Their already tense relationship reaches a breaking point when Kit’s first murder case spirals into a personal nightmare, leading to her reassignment.
Undeterred, Kit continues to investigate the case on her own time, even as it takes a harrowing toll on her. But the stakes escalate beyond anything she could have imagined. An enigmatic madman sets his sights on Kit and her family, launching a series of inexplicable attacks that defy reason.
As she delves deeper into the labyrinth of lies and deceit, Kit realizes she’s not just solving a murder—she’s fighting for her own life. The final confrontation looms, and when she comes face-to-face with the killer, it’s a battle of wills where only one can emerge victorious.
In a pulse-pounding journey that tests her mettle, Kit Hanover must navigate the thin line between hunter and hunted. Will she solve the case or become the final piece in a twisted killer’s deadly puzzle?
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Author Bio:
After college graduation, Alan spent over twenty years as a law enforcement officer. During his career, he served as a Special Agent with the US Treasury Department. During that time he worked an assignment as a Special Deputy US Marshal which took him to several European countries and the Middle East. Later, Alan lived in Germany fro two years while working with the US Army and Air Force.
Returning to Texas, he picked up his police career, ending it as a detective.
He decided to take his career in a new direction, graduating from law school. He started his new career as a prosecutor before switching to criminal defense for twelve years then joining the Texas prison and parole agency as an assistant general counsel. Upon retirement, Alan ventured into writing crime fiction, having ten crime novels published. His novels have won several awards.