Fatal Designs: A Patrick MacKenna Mystery
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Under the thugs’ constant guard, she has little chance to contact the outside and escape. But due to her mistrust of her father and the authorities and secret she can’t even tell him, she is afraid a desperate call to the outside help would result in a deadly showdown. Because she must rescue Aliesha, save her own life and avoid breaking her father’s heart. Erin feels cooperation with the murderers, although risky, is her only road to freedom, restoring her own self-respect and survival.
If Patrick fails, he will lose his beloved daughter, his only remaining link to his once-happy family. Will Erin and her friend escape these predators without sliding down the slippery slope to addiction, exploitation and personal ruin? Can father and daughter reconcile, put their heads together to catch these criminals and restore order both to their own lives and to their tremor-ravaged city?
Readers praise Fatal Designs
Suspenseful coming-of-age story
In this action-packed sequel to CRIMES OF DESIGN, architect and sometime-detective Patrick MacKenna not only has to worry about the seedier elements trying to take over the city, but his rebellious daughter...Erin MacKenna thinks her father is overly protective when he refuses to let her go on a float trip she helped organize. She goes anyway, and a series of disasters greater than he ever predicted place Erin and another girl in grave danger.
The trip intended to expose inner city girls to nature and a different way of life instead teaches Erin some streetwise survival skills. Erin wrestles with her feelings for her first lover as she takes the initial steps toward independence among drug-dealing strangers who exploit women and kill those who stand in their way. She learns to value her father’s protectiveness, while facing the life-altering consequences of her own actions.
—T. W. Fendley, Author of Zero Time and Solar Lullaby
Mystery solves more than crime—a parent’s bond
Peter Green’s new mystery, Fatal Designs, is not just a “good read,” but an important one, in my professional opinion. It brings up a critical topic, human trafficking, that is far more common than most people realize. It also reveals the dynamic evolution of a father/daughter relationship. Thank you, Peter, for showing the reader what that looks like! I recommend that parents buy this book for their teenagers as a way of starting conversations about these two vital topics. —Anne Redelfs, MD – retired psychiatrist, Author of The Awakening Storm
A cast of believable characters ...
Peter H, Green, the king of disaster, both real and manmade, has struck again. As usual, murder was involved and Patrick MacKenna is in the middle of it all.
A high school canoe trip, earthquake and seamy underworld characters blend to form a psychological thriller worthy of James Patterson or Patricia Cornwell. MacKenna is still battling the emotional wreckage from losing his wife in a tragic accident he feels responsible for causing. Now, will he lose the rest of his family to drug dealers and human traffickers?
Erin MacKenna has also not done well since losing her mother. Will dealing with her overly protective father, harboring her own troubling secret and the Stockholm syndrome combine causing her to bond with her captors?
Green provides a cast of believable characters who cover the spectrum from good to bad to worse. With Green's prompting, the characters create a book you can't put down until you reach the last page. —W. Slade, Amazon reader
Peter H. Green
In his career as an architect, Peter Green has seen enough close calls, suspicious acts and outright skullduggery to lure him into writing mysteries. In Peter’s curiously autobiographical debut novel, Crimes of Design, architect Patrick MacKenna, discovers the body of the staunchest advocate for his controversial flood-protected dream project in the site’s storm water pumping station during a record flood in St. Louis. He is forced to become an amateur sleuth to save his career, his family and his very life.A writer, architect and city planner reared in a family of journalists, Peter found his father’s 400 World War II letters, his humorous war stories, his mother’s writings and his family’s often hilarious doings too good a tale to keep to himself, so he launched a second career as a writer. After years of architectural work and proposal writing for his design firms, he went back to Washington University to study creative writing with such accomplished authors as Catherine Rankovic, Robert Earleywine and Rick Skwiot, resulting in the release in 2005 of his biographical memoir on the often hilarious antics and serious achievements of his dad’s World War II adventure, Ben''s War with the U. S. Marines (2005, 2014) and his mother's humorous biographical memoir, Radio: One Woman's Family in War and Pieces.Peter earned a Certificate in Creative Writing and Bachelor of Architecture degree from Washington University, St. Louis, and a B.A. from Yale University. He is Vice President, Programs, for St. Louis Writers Guild, a member of Sisters in Crime, St. Louis Publishers Association and Missouri Writers Guild. Among design organizations, he is a member of the American Institute of Architects, American Planning Association, American Institute of Certified Planners and past St. Louis Post President and Fellow of the Society of American Military Engineers. He lives in St. Louis with his wife, Connie, and has two very young married daughters and three small grandchildren. The life and times of the last pet he owned. “The Night We Ruined the Dog,” can be found on his website, www.peterhgreen.com .
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