Home Fire: A Suspense Thriller (A Hawk Tate Novel Book 5)

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by Dustin Stevens


  It took only a moment to place him, the visage unique enough to be recognized at a glance, confirming his prior suppositions.

  “It wasn’t until my sister-in-law mentioned your name that I put things together,” the man said as he took a step forward. “I mean, what are the odds that the third listing in Kuntzman’s call log and the man investigating this case would both be named Russo?”

  Thank You For Reading!

  Aloha all!

  Once again, I must begin with heartfelt thanks. The reading – and entertainment in general – options available today are truly endless, and the decision to read my stories is always much appreciated. Choices like that are what allow me to continue pursuing my passion of telling them, and I couldn’t be more thankful.

  After a bit of a hiatus from Hawk Tate, this is his second adventure this year and the reason for that is 1) as one of the first series I created, I truly enjoy the character and the varied locales it allows me to explore, and 2) he has been so well-received/requested from all of you.

  I hope this one lives up to being a worthy entry into the collection.

  In the first book in the series, we got a strong look at Hawk’s back story and motivations. Since then, it has been alluded to, but I wanted to find something to really bring Hawk back around to that grounding. A re-centering, if you will.

  Hopefully, this allowed for a greater insight into his character and the slow evolution he is undertaking as he works his way back. Even knowing full well he’ll never quite be the person he was, he has to keep trying.

  We should all be so lucky.

  Finally, if possible, I would like to ask one small favor from you. If you would be so kind as to leave a review, I would greatly appreciate it, and do take all feedback very seriously.

  In thanks, please accept as a token of appreciation for your reading and reviews a free download of my novel 21 Hours, available HERE.

  Best,

  Dustin Stevens

  Dustin’s Bookshelf

  Works Written by Dustin Stevens:

  Reed & Billie Novels:

  The Boat Man

  The Good Son

  The Kid

  The Partnership

  Justice

  ( Sydney Rye/Reed & Billie Crossover)

  The Scorekeeper

  Hawk Tate Novels:

  Cold Fire

  Cover Fire

  Fire and Ice

  Hellfire

  Homefire

  Zoo Crew Novels:

  The Zoo Crew

  Dead Peasants

  Tracer

  The Glue Guy

  Moonblink

  The Shuffle

  (coming soon)

  Standalone Thrillers:

  The Subway

  One Last Day

  The Debt

  Going Viral

  21 Hours

  Liberation Day

  Twelve

  Catastrophic

  Scars and Stars

  Motive

  Four

  Ohana

  Standalone Dramas:

  Just A Game

  Be My Eyes

  Quarterback

  Works Written by T.R. Kohler:

  Shoot to Wound

  Peeping Thoms

  The Ring

  My Mira Saga

  Spare Change

  Office Visit

  Horse Trading

  (Coming Soon)

  Children’s Books w/ Maddie Stevens:

  Danny the Daydreamer…Goes to the Grammy’s

  Danny the Daydreamer…Visits the Old West

  (Coming Soon)

  Danny the Daydreamer…Goes to the Moon

  (Coming Soon)

  Free Book!

  As thank you for reading, please enjoy a FREE copy of my first bestseller – and still one of my personal favorites – 21 Hours!

  About the Author

  Dustin Stevens is the author of more than 35 novels, the vast majority having become #1 Amazon bestsellers, including the Reed & Billie and Hawk Tate series. The Boat Man, the first release in the best-selling Reed & Billie series, was named the 2016 Indie Award winner for E-Book fiction. The freestanding work The Debt was named an Independent Author Network action/adventure novel of the year for 2017.

  He also writes thrillers and assorted other stories under the pseudonym T.R. Kohler, including the My Mira Saga, The Ring, Shoot to Wound, and Peeping Thoms.

  A member of the Mystery Writers of America and Thriller Writers International, he resides in Honolulu, Hawaii.

  Let’s Keep in Touch:

  Website: www.dustinstevens.com

  Facebook: facebook.com/dstevens5408

  Twitter: twitter.com/dstevens5408

 

 

 


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