BLURB:
Christian Romano lives his life
as a con-artist, burglar, drug dealer, and a ladies' man, using his good looks
to con wealthy women out of jewels and money. When he is arrested and jailed in
one of the most violent jails in the U.S. (Cook County in Chicago), a steamy
affair begins with a nympho female jail guard. When he loses control of the
romance, Christian must end the affair by reporting her to Internal Affairs. It
turns out that she is already under suspicion for supplying drugs to various
gang members inside the jail.
He has to decide if he is ""rogue"" enough to help
set her up for arrest. Meanwhile, the FBI wants to recruit Christian to gather
information against a sadist ex-cop, Scott Mason, who has been arrested for
murder. The risk? Christian must wear a wire and testify. The reward? Witness
protection for Christian and his girlfriend and a modification of his prison
sentence. Will Christian risk his life for a chance at freedom? Will the female
sheriff ""get even"" with him? Or will his life end at the
hands of the jail's drug lords or a lunatic former cop?
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Excerpt:
Something’s wrong, my intuition told me, as I stepped out of the
stairwell and into the chaotic frenzy of the main hallway running under
Division One of the Cook County jail.
Sergeant Ricky Walsh opened the heavy, rusted steel door leading to the
death trap—that is A-B stairwell—then turned to me. “Romano, take the stairs
down four flights to the bottom, I will meet you there.”
There are four sets of stairs that lead to the main boulevard on the
first floor. They are legendary for the infamous men who have been butchered
there, the bloodstained walls are a testament to the violence that is the norm
in this building. As I begin my descent down the narrow and poorly lit
stairwell, the thought hits me: At least half a dozen men have been stabbed in
this exact place. The words taunt me as I step slowly down the stairs so that
Walsh will have time to beat me to the first floor in the old, decrepit
elevator.
When I finally make it down, I breathe a sigh of relief. But it is not
Walsh waiting at the huge, steel door I am to exit. Instead of the old mick—who
looked and walked like a bulldog with his perfectly groomed hair and
mustache—it was one of the lackey guards. They would often hang out on the main
floor waiting to proposition some poor woman coming to visit her man. I open
the door and step through quickly, not wanting to arouse suspicion. But my
heart hangs in my throat.
During my trip down the stairwell, the heavy steel recorder slid down my
pant leg, stopping on top of my right foot. The ACE bandage, meant to hold it
in place, was also dangling and ready to pop out for everyone to see. Panic set
in as my mind processed a million thoughts, but I couldn’t break my stride.
It was common knowledge that this is where inmates often came out
stabbing when sent to attack a guard by one of the gang bosses. Looking past
the guard, I saw Sergeant Walsh bearing down on us as fast as his stubby legs
would carry him.
“Hey Walsh,” I said, “the food poisoning is getting worse, I’m gonna
puke all over this guy.”ng around to see what was going on. These guards
tolerated zero bull, especially from a smart-ass like me.
I decided that it was quicker and easier to shove the recorder under the
waistband of my jail pants and pray it would stay. After splashing water on my
face, I poked my head out.
Walsh fell right in line with my cover. “We’re going to the hospital,
come with me!” he bellowed.
I exited the closet, pushing the recorder into my torso as we walked
past another guard. We traveled down the long hallway. Once we were far enough
out of earshot, Walsh found an unoccupied attorney visiting room. As he opened
the door, I scurried to the far corner.
“The hallway is clear!” Walsh yelled.
I pulled the recorder from my waistband and looked at it with disdain.
Then I wrapped it tight with the ACE bandage. Although the long recording wires
had to be reconnected and it only took a few moments, it felt like forever.
Then it hit me: I’m wearing a wire against one of the most violent
hitmen Chicago has ever known, and this prick had been a Chicago cop. He
probably knows every person who works in this jail. Getting whacked in a place
like this costs less than a carton of cigarettes. What the hell have I gotten
myself into? But there was no backing out, and I still had to get back to my
tier.
Walsh looked at me, his brow furrowed. He quietly asked, “You alright,
kid?”
“I better be. I signed a deal with the devil, and it’s time to pay up.”
I drew in a deep breath as we headed to the hospital, so we could sign
in and make it look legit.
How did my life get to this point? I wondered as I followed Walsh.
Growing up in Chicago, I was exposed to police corruption, murder, drugs,
gangsters, and sex, oh yes, lots and lots of sex.
I had no clue of what awaited me, but my unsavory legacy was about to go
down in history like crap down a toilet.
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AUTHOR Bio:
Glenn Painter is single and lives
in Central Florida. He became
interested in writing at an early age but did not make it his career until 2014
when he published his first book, Beyond the Sentence.
Glenn has written this story from
the notes by the man who actually lived it. However, extensive research was also require in order to
make the story factual.
Glenn has also founded a company,
‘Prisoner Civil Right Services.’
He is an advocate for incarcerated individuals who have had their rights
violated. He is in constant
contact with these individuals, their families and the council. Most of his stories are inspired by
‘factual events’ that have happened to these individuals. This makes his stories both fiction and
non-fiction.
Glenn says that writing is very
challenging, and you must love the trials and tribulations that come with
it. He believes that patience,
perseverance and determination are required essentials to see a book through to
being published. The journey is
just as important as the destination.
Website: http://www.gapainter.com
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Glenn-Painter/e/B00NETNKU6
Twitter: https://twitter.com/author2663
Book trailer link: https://youtu.be/i7znAmThJSs
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DeleteThe protagonist (Christian Romano) must travel four (4) flights of very dangerous stairs, (located in the underbelly of the Cook County Jail in Chicago) for secret meetings with various FBI agents.
ReplyDeleteChristian had been WIRED By THe FBI previously in order to be-friend a former Chicago cop, who had been arrested by the FBI and charged with murder.
ENJOY THE VIDEO TRAILER!
Hello Readers!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my 15-week book tour which starts on April 14th and concludes on July 30th.
This tour was planned before the onset of this terrible covid-19 virus which has invaded our world. I want to extend my deepest sympathy to everyone, especially those who have lost loved ones.
A donation from me will be going out immediately to the charity I have listed below. I will also be donating 25% of any royalties from the book which is featured on this tour, to the covid-19 Response Fund. This fund gives support to preparedness, containment, response, and recovery activities. The 25% of royalties will be donated when I receive the final notification of number of books sold. I am also encouraging all authors to make some sort of donation to help with the recovery efforts, WE ARE ALL IN THIS FIGHT TOGETHER!
We all are wondering what the long-term impact this covid-19 virus will be to our communities and our livelihoods, Every American, as well as the companies that have worked hard for every author have been affected, but I have faith that we will recover from this terrible pandemic if we all stick together and we all do our part – no matter how small.
I will also be donating, (over and above what Goddess/Fish is offering):
$100 Amazon Gift certificate to one randomly drawn commentator
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These drawings will be done via Rafflecopter that will be created by Goddess/Fish Promotions at the end of the tour. To all my fellow-authors – please don’t forget our marketing representatives, agents, editors, commentator’s, hosts etc.. are probably working from home and trying to help us!
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once the tour is over. The Gift Certificates will be mailed immediately after the tour is completed and the 25% will be posted once I receive Royalties resulting in the sale of all electronic and print versions of WIRED By The FBI.
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Great excerpt!
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Sounds like a good read.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Leah.
DeleteWhat authors have helped hone your writing skills?
ReplyDeleteHi Caryl,
DeleteI have a number of authors that have inspired me, however I F. Scott Fitzgerald is my favorite. The way he wrote, is in style I a reader enjoy. He had a very unique way of writing in a way where a reader would never get tired of reading his book like the Great Gatsby. He was also able to keep his descriptions of all secondary characters short and to-the-point, which I like.
My 11 year old God Daughter passed away from covid on 4/30.. God bless you for what you're doing. http://www.frankandbright.com/obituaries/obit/971/
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DeleteMy heart goes out to you and her family. There is not a selfish bone in my body. Because of this terrible setback, many children are going hungry. Many children rely on school lunches for a good meal. Since the schools have been closed schools lunches have also been postponed.
I am the type of person that believes if I had a dime, someone in need gets a nickel (not a greedy bone in my body. I have also decided to donate an additional 25% to the named charity save the children, between that charity and COVID-19, I am donating 50%.
The more Americans who purchase a print or electronic version, the bigger the donation.
I know that times are uncertain now, I implore all authors to help (without all the readers, we would not be where we are right now) no matter how little, it is the thought that counts.