The Kill Gene

A Jonas Brant Thriller

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Phillip Wilson ISBN: 1230001415506
Publisher: Kissaki Books Publication: November 5, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Phillip Wilson
ISBN: 1230001415506
Publisher: Kissaki Books
Publication: November 5, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

**A murdered woman. A wounded cop. A Russian gangster. The power over life and death. **

Homicide detective Jonas Brant gets more than he bargained for when he’s called to the scene of a shooting in downtown Boston. A young woman lies dead, shot in the head at close range, the only hint of her identity the clothes she was wearing at the time of her death. 

This is the dangerous world Brant must navigate as he begins to piece together the shocking circumstances of the young woman’s untimely death and the truth behind a genetic research project many would prefer stays relegated to the shadows. 

Once Brant was a grunt in Afghanistan, serving the greater good on the front lines. Now he’s a cop on the cusp of a deadly frontier of another kind.

Teamed with rookie detectives Katy Malloy and John Clatterback, Brant dives into one of the most baffling mysteries of his career, plumbing the depths of a world he knows nothing about. It is a world of genes, retroviruses and million dollar molecules, of rogue researchers, dubious science and high stakes.

Brant’s journey to the wilds of Maine and the crimes he uncovers is breathtaking in scope. How does a good cop stay good when so much of the world around him resides within the shadows?

THE KILL GENE introduces Lieutenant Jonas Brant in a complex exploration of what it means to be human.

 

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**A murdered woman. A wounded cop. A Russian gangster. The power over life and death. **

Homicide detective Jonas Brant gets more than he bargained for when he’s called to the scene of a shooting in downtown Boston. A young woman lies dead, shot in the head at close range, the only hint of her identity the clothes she was wearing at the time of her death. 

This is the dangerous world Brant must navigate as he begins to piece together the shocking circumstances of the young woman’s untimely death and the truth behind a genetic research project many would prefer stays relegated to the shadows. 

Once Brant was a grunt in Afghanistan, serving the greater good on the front lines. Now he’s a cop on the cusp of a deadly frontier of another kind.

Teamed with rookie detectives Katy Malloy and John Clatterback, Brant dives into one of the most baffling mysteries of his career, plumbing the depths of a world he knows nothing about. It is a world of genes, retroviruses and million dollar molecules, of rogue researchers, dubious science and high stakes.

Brant’s journey to the wilds of Maine and the crimes he uncovers is breathtaking in scope. How does a good cop stay good when so much of the world around him resides within the shadows?

THE KILL GENE introduces Lieutenant Jonas Brant in a complex exploration of what it means to be human.

 

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