Welcome to My Cozie Corner's stop on the
"Murder by Prophecy" book tour.
This tour is brought to you by Innovative Book Tours.
Blurb:
What would you do if you had been falsely imprisoned and if while in prison your wife and your children had been brutally murdered? Samuel Maxwell, the Prophet, decides to spend his time plotting out his plan for revenge against the greedy men responsible..
About the Author, Gary Kassay:
Gary L. Kassay born on March 20, 1956 in the Bronx, New York. Married to high school sweetheart, Eileen on May 6, 1978. Two children, Jason Kassay born March 30, 1980 and Samantha Kassay born January 6, 1986. Eileen Kassay passed away on May 14, 2003.
Worked as an x-ray tech for six years at Brooklyn Hospital and then joined the New York City Police Department, Transit Police. Trained for the K-9 unit and worked until injured in the line of duty forcing early retirement. Next worked in the field of commercial photography, starting in customer service, then becoming the assistant manager, manager and then with two partners buying Diversified Photo located on Long Island.
Although retired at the time, worked Ground Zero after 9/11 for several weeks.
In 2004 left business to two partners and moved to North Carolina where he met his second wife Raella. Married on September 10, 2005 in Maui, Hawaii. Worked for Homeland Security as a TSA officer, and then as a Lieutenant for Guilford County in charge of the Social Services Building.
In 2008 he moved to Casper Wyoming where he currently reside.
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Review:
Gary pens "Murder by Prophecy" the second book in the ' A Duke Becker Novel' series, with a plot filled with twists and turns. His characters are believable and realistic to the point where your thinking what they are. The first chapter started out slow for me, but once I got reading it just hooked me right in and didn't let go. Highly recommended for all murder mystery fans.
I give "Murder by Prophecy" a 5 star rating.
Giveaway:
5 E-books. Open International
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