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Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 2,600. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793412000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. The 1970s. Lee is hired by the Mayor of New York City to deliver ransom money to the man who has kidnapped his son.
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 19,850. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793431000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. 1986. Lee faces his greatest challenge when he confronts Legion, a privately-funded terrorist group, bent on world domination and the elimination of religious freedom.
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 17,550. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793312000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. 1976. Lee is hired by a new Federal Anit-Crime Task Force to infiltrate a criminal orgainization run by his old high-school buddy, Jimmy Derbyshire.
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 13,850. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793332000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. 1978. While investigating the murder of high school teacher Alex Worthington, Lee discovers that key members of the Queens School Board are members of the Ku Klux Klan.
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 10,690. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793290000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. 1974. Lee is hired by film director Alistair Rice to investigate the death of movie-star Steve McKenzie. When Alistair himself is murdered, the case turns in an entirely new direction.
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 8,570. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793462000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. The 1990s. A serial killer is loose in New York City and his target is judges. Lee is hired to find the killer and either bring him to justice or take him out himself.
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 10,270. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793378000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. 1976. Lee is hired to investigate the murder of pop-star Lily "Lilac" Jacks. When Lee discovers the identities of the men responsible for Lily's murder, he takes matters into his own hands and dishes out a bowl of justice, with a pinch of vengenace. Hacklyn-style.
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 14,640. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793298000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
London, England. 1976. When Lee's former girlfriend, DS Felicity Waring of New Scotland Yard, is shot by an unknown assassin, Lee and Felicity's Uncle, Winston Waring of NYPD, head overseas to help her uncover a plot to murder the Queen and take Buckingham Palace.
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 11,260. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793360000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. 1977. Evelyn Remicker, the wife of best-selling author, Victor Remicker, is murdered. A suspect is in NYPD custody. Shortly thereafter, Victor goes missing. Is he, in fact, the killer? Robin Riley, Evelyn's sister, hires Lee to find Victor. In the end, Lee's heart is shattered, once more.
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 16,080. Series: Lee Hacklyn. Language: English. Published: {{ 1670793338000 | date:'longDate' }} by John Leister. Categories: Fiction » Themes & motifs » Crime
New York City. 1987. Dr. Leo Labaya has created a new kind of pill that he claims instantly relieves stress and anxiety. When Lee is hired to spy on Ophelia Hall, Leo's receptionist, he discovers that the pill not only does it's job a little too well, it turns some people into killers.