Getting Close
Callan survives on precision and control. He makes his living removing problems the justice system refuses to touch. Killing is quiet for him. Personal. Efficient. His way of forcing order onto a chaotic world.
That order falters when he meets Detective Tricia Langley of the Key Biscayne Police Department. Intelligent. Disarming. Relentless. She looks at him like she already knows the truth. He should walk away. Instead, he keeps her number.
Tricia carries more than a badge. There is a hunger in her that matches his discipline with something far more dangerous. As obsession and betrayal coil around them, Callan faces the one threat he has never been ready for: vulnerability. In his life, vulnerability is not weakness. It is annihilation.
A story about control, consequence, and the razor-thin line between hunter and hunted, Getting Close draws readers into the mind of a man who learns the most dangerous predator is the one staring back.

