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Synopsis
The 2011 North Texas Book Festival Finalist Award winning novel is available on Kindle! Michael English Bierwiler draws from two decades of law enforcement experience serving on one of the largest police departments in Texas to bring the characters of The Color of Darkness to life. When alcohol and depression overtakes Jim Delano, he forfeits his family, his friends and his job in Dallas-Fort Worth. Jim sets out in his old pickup to live an unencumbered life devoid of responsibility in sparsely populated west Texas. However, the accidental discovery of a dead immigrant worker leads him into a murky world of drugs and counterfeit cash. The only way to recover the life he left behind is through working undercover with his former mentor to bring down the syndicate that controls the desolate Texas town of San Mateo near the Mexican border.
Synopsis
The 2011 North Texas Book Festival Finalist Award winning novel is available on Kindle! Michael English Bierwiler draws from two decades of law enforcement experience serving on one of the largest police departments in Texas to bring the characters of The Color of Darkness to life. When alcohol and depression overtakes Jim Delano, he forfeits his family, his friends and his job in Dallas-Fort Worth. Jim sets out in his old pickup to live an unencumbered life devoid of responsibility in sparsely populated west Texas. However, the accidental discovery of a dead immigrant worker leads him into a murky world of drugs and counterfeit cash. The only way to recover the life he left behind is through working undercover with his former mentor to bring down the syndicate that controls the desolate Texas town of San Mateo near the Mexican border.