In The Killing Continues, it's the thrilling summer of 1974, and Franklin Rogers is eagerly returning to his hometown of Kingfisher after an eventful Freshman year at Boston College. During his time there, Franklin's dark urges led him to commit two chilling murders, satisfying his relentless craving until he could confront his childhood nemesis in Kingfisher. His intense hatred for Konnor Williams fuels his desire for revenge—a revenge masterfully crafted to inflict deep emotional agony by targeting Konnor's loved ones. Though Franklin plans to ultimately kill Konnor, he relishes the thought of making him endure profound emotional torment first.
This gripping second installment of the 'killer on the loose' series delves into the electrifying dynamics between Franklin and Konnor, as Franklin devises a deeply personal strategy to strike at Konnor's very core.
Please Note: This captivating 3-book series is intended for mature readers, featuring adult language, violence, and explicit depictions of sex and rape.
I grew up in the wilds of rural Oklahoma, where the biggest thrill was watching grass grow—seriously, it was like watching paint dry, but with more chlorophyll. As a kid, I fell head over heels for reading, using books as my personal teleportation device to escape the less-than-thrilling reality of my childhood. I am an equal-opportunity reader, diving into any book that drags me into the characters' lives and takes me with them. By the ripe old age of thirteen, I had read almost every book in the Kingfisher library, leaving the shelves practically empty. I guess the library fines are more than the national debt by now. So, please, don't tell the Kingfisher Library where I can be found.
My resume reads like a game of career bingo. At first glance, or second, or third, it paints a picture of a man constantly moving from job to job. Let me break it down for you:
I've been a farm/ranch hand, short order cooked, waited tables, pumped gas at a full-service station, clerked at a convenience store, wired things as an electrician, plumbed pipes as a plumber, hammered away in construction, operated a crane, bulldozer and backhoe, fought fires as a Fireman and saved lives as an EMT. Let me hesitate while I catch my breath and allow you a chance to absorb the first thirteen jobs listed.
I spent 22 years in Oil & Gas operations climbing from roughneck to the big boss overseeing operations in fourteen states, bounced troublemakers out of the largest Gentlemen's club in Oklahoma, hauled freight in an 18-wheeler, and even dabbled in Information Technology for 29 years. I snagged my BSB; MIS from Oklahoma City University in 1993, graduating magna cum laude, because, why not?
I sprinkle my vast life experiences into my writing to give it that extra dash of believability. I either knew I would one day be a writer and, since someone once told me write what you know, decided to have a vast array of work experience. Or, I became a writer because when I heard that good writers write what they know, I had one of those lightbulb moments that said, "you know a little bit of everything. You, my friend, thanks to not being able to hold a job for more than twenty-two years (my Oil and Gas experience), have the foundation of a great writer. I will let you decide which is the case that lead me to become a writer of books and short stories.
These days, I am kicking back in Enid, Oklahoma living the retired life with my wife Michelle and our dog Koda, who runs the show.