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Killer Killer
“What would an ocean be without a monster lurking in the dark? It would be like sleep without dreams.” – Werner Herzog
The opening ribbon has just been cut at the CRI, a state-of-the-art facility off the Southern Californian coast. Designed as a refuge for retired whales and dolphins from zoos and aquariums, the CRI boasts enormous enclosures, animal enrichment programs, and ultramodern veterinary care. Visitors from the mainland can occupy their time observing the animals or exploring the on-site museum and hotel. When a maintenance diver is discovered floating lifeless in one of the sea pens, new Head of Cetacean Behavior Lee Ingram can’t shake the feeling that one of his animals may be responsible.
Praise for Killer Killer:
“…a highly engrossing animal-centered cautionary tale that is sure to keep readers turning the pages from cover to cover. The novel has a technical feel to it overall, which reminded me of the style of writers like Michael Crichton, and the attention to the array of characters, their expertise, and motivations was second to none. This made for an interesting psychological drama alongside the mystery of the plot itself. The subject matter also really served to highlight important environmental issues in animal care and the current issues surrounding marine life, both in captivity and in the wild in general. I also really enjoyed the profiles of the different animals at the end of the work, which made it feel even more informative and grounded in reality. Overall, I would highly recommend Killer Killer to fans of well-founded realistic stories, mature characters who are well portrayed, and for fans of slow-burning mysteries everywhere.” – K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite (5-Star Review)
About the Author
Frank May is an author of character-driven thrillers, action, and adventure novels. His debut novel, “Killer Killer” focuses on the marine mammal display industry. He was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois and currently lives in the surrounding suburbs. Inspired by a lifelong love of the outdoors and the natural world, May began the arduous task of writing “Killer Killer” while living in London.
Currently teaching in the Chicagoland area, he tries to get writing done when he doesn’t get sidetracked doing hours of research or grading papers. In addition to writing, his hobbies include playing hockey and traveling. He can be reached at frankmayauthor@gmail.com.
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