
Normal everyday people are tired of waiting for justice. They are killing murders and getting away with it, thanks to a controversial, international best-selling how-to book, Kill Crime. It is a book in the book. The book comes out about the time Jeff Case, a self-made millionaire, suffers great tragedy with murders start happening all around him. He becomes frustrated with the police when leads run out, and he is forced to grapple with the moral decision about ultimate justice. Revenge killing is something he's had to wrestle with before on the battlefield. A decorated combat veteran, he has the skills to hunt and kill, but he can't do it alone. He turns to private investigator Trish Teal and handpicks friends who have certain valuable talents. Case and his team go on the hunt for the killers and for justice that takes them on a frantic chase from Houston and throughout Texas to Reno and Vegas, where they run into professional killers that want him dead. They must take on the dark side of human nature and come out alive on the other side. Never underestimate a man with nothing to lose. Featuring a “book inside a book”, this explosive thriller seamlessly blends intense crime, heart-pounding vigilante action, and gripping suspense. Unleash your inner vigilante with “Kill Crime” which will force you to question the very definition of justice. What Readers are saying: "I love vigilante stories, and this is my current favorite ..." Gabi Rosetti-Top Amazon “Wow! “Surprises Everywhere!” says Div6—I sort of expected a police procedural. Not sure why. That is not what this book is. This book is probably like nothing you have read…. “Loved it! The best book that I have recently read.” “A Top-Notch Thriller!” “Funny at times. Keep you on the edge of your seat.” “Interesting and thought-provoking.” “Exciting Read Cover to Cover - 5 Stars for Mike Slavin!!!!” Recommended for fans of: “Excellent New Crime Vigilante Justice Thriller,” says Robert Enzenauer–-I agree with other readers who compare Slavin with Michael Connelly, Robert Crais and Lee Child. For me, I would also recommend Mike Slavin to those readers who like some of my favorites like Brad Thor, Vince Flynn, Tim Tigner, and Jason Kasper. “Reminiscent of Raymond Chandler.”