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The Butterfly Tattoo (A Joe Collins Mystery)
Darkest Night
Paradise Lost (A Joe Collins Mystery)
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Joe Collins Mysteries Series

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About this series

After catching a brutal serial killer known as The Butterfly Killer in The Butterfly Tattoo, Joe Collins walked away from being a cop. In Paradise Lost, his former partner lures Joe back into police work to solve a string of serial kidnappings. But what happened to Joe in between? After a sound man is murdered on a movie set in Thousand Islands State Park, Joe is hired to find out who killed him and why. What he finds is that in the movie business, nothing is what it seems. A movie based on a teen literary series titled Darkest Night, steeped in voodoo lore is suddenly under attack by a mad voodoo priest who will stop at nothing to make sure the film is DOA before it can finish filming, and Joe Collins might be the only one who can track the madman down and stop him before more dead bodies show up...

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Release dateApr 25, 2015
The Butterfly Tattoo (A Joe Collins Mystery)
Darkest Night
Paradise Lost (A Joe Collins Mystery)

Titles in the series (3)

  • Paradise Lost (A Joe Collins Mystery)

    Paradise Lost (A Joe Collins Mystery)
    Paradise Lost (A Joe Collins Mystery)

    Former cop Joe Collins goes after those serial killers who are a threat to society. Along with former partner Doris Linacre, he sets out to stop another bad guy, this time someone behind a series of missing women and kids -- gone, no trace left behind.

  • The Butterfly Tattoo (A Joe Collins Mystery)

    The Butterfly Tattoo (A Joe Collins Mystery)
    The Butterfly Tattoo (A Joe Collins Mystery)

    As a cop, Joe Collins knew there were bad people out there -- serial killers -- monsters that needed to be caught ... and eliminated. His vigilante brand of justice makes for exciting reading in this new mystery series that will etch itself into your imagination like a tattoo.

  • Darkest Night

    Darkest Night
    Darkest Night

    After catching a brutal serial killer known as The Butterfly Killer in The Butterfly Tattoo, Joe Collins walked away from being a cop. In Paradise Lost, his former partner lures Joe back into police work to solve a string of serial kidnappings. But what happened to Joe in between? After a sound man is murdered on a movie set in Thousand Islands State Park, Joe is hired to find out who killed him and why. What he finds is that in the movie business, nothing is what it seems. A movie based on a teen literary series titled Darkest Night, steeped in voodoo lore is suddenly under attack by a mad voodoo priest who will stop at nothing to make sure the film is DOA before it can finish filming, and Joe Collins might be the only one who can track the madman down and stop him before more dead bodies show up...

Author

Bill Craig

Bill Craig taught himself to read at age four and began writing his own stories at age six. He published his first novel at age 40 and says it only took him 34 years to become an overnight success! He has been publishing steadily ever since that first book Valley of Death and now has 27 books in print or ebook. Bill is the proud father of four children ranging in age from 38 to almost 8. He has 7 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Mr. Craig has worked a wide variety of jobs over the years from private security and corrections work to being a grill cook and dishwasher. He has been a news reporter, done factory work and even a stint as a railroad clerk. He currently does customer service work to support his writing addiction. His ultimate goal in life is to break the record held by pulp author and creator of The Shadow, Walter B. Gibson, for writing the most works in a single year!

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