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The List: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #4
The Poker Game: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #6
What Matters Blood: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #1
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A Jack Dantzler Mystery Series

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Gnosis: Greek word meaning knowledge. 

Murder, mystery and redemption are at the heart of "Gnosis." 

Detective Jack Dantzler has no clue why he has been summoned to the prison to meet with the Reverend Eli Whitehouse, a man convicted of committing a double murder twenty-nine years ago. He is stunned when Eli claims to be innocent and wants Dantzler to prove it. But Eli only gives Dantzler a single clue—look at the obituaries in the local paper for a specific two-week period. 

Reluctantly, Dantzler agrees to look into the case. As he does, two more people are brutally murdered. And although Dantzler isn't aware of it, he has become a target for the killer. Dantzler goes back to Eli and pleads for another clue. All Eli says is, "think of Jesus's empty tomb." It will be this whispered utterance that unlocks the mystery and reveals the killer's identity. But this isn't just any ordinary killer. This is a man with a dark and bloody past, a man with connections to the highest levels of organized crime. Dantzler is now on the trail of an ice-cold assassin, fully aware that one slip will mean instant death. 

Sometimes having too much knowledge can lead to deadly consequences.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 27, 2019
The List: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #4
The Poker Game: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #6
What Matters Blood: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #1

Titles in the series (6)

  • What Matters Blood: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #1

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    What Matters Blood: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #1
    What Matters Blood: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #1

    Legendary homicide detective Jack Dantzler has never failed to solve a murder. Thirty-three killers apprehended, tried, convicted. Perfect, like God's soul. But Dantzler's perfection ends when three college women are brutally murdered, victims of a serial killer who strangles his prey, decorates their bodies with a St. Jude medal and photo of Michelangelo's Pieta, then lacerates the jugular post-mortem. The series of murders reawaken Dantzler's memories of his own mother's murder when he was still a young boy. As he delves deeper into the case, haunted by thoughts of his mother, Dantzler must first regain control of his own emotions. What Matters Blood presents Dantzler with his ultimate challenge, entering into the dark and twisted mind of a cunning adversary, who will stop at nothing to prevail in what he calls this "Waltz of Death" with the great detective.

  • The List: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #4

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    The List: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #4
    The List: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #4

    Detective Jack Dantzler always believed his father was killed by a sniper in Vietnam. Dantzler's world is rocked when a stranger shows up and informs him that his father died in Laos, and was killed by the CIA. Dantzler asks the stranger how he can uncover the real truth. The stranger tells Dantzler there is only one man who can help him—the legendary assassin called Cain. Dantzler contacts Cain, and Cain agrees to help. But when a U.S. general is assassinated in Las Vegas, Cain's priorities change. He knows who killed the general, and he knows the names of the men who ordered the hit. He also knows they must pay for their sins, and he's the one who will collect the bill. Cain and Dantzler are on the trail of dangerous men who will stop at nothing to save their empire, an empire built on greed, treason and murder. But what Cain doesn't know is that a Russian assassin has him in her crosshairs. The hunter has become the hunted. The List is a fast-paced thriller that takes readers on a deadly journey and proves once again why Night Owl Review called Tom Wallace a "powerful and compelling" writer.

  • The Poker Game: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #6

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    The Poker Game: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #6
    The Poker Game: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #6

    Judge Leonard Kurtz presides over a Saturday-night poker game fifty weeks each year. But this is no ordinary game—it begins at precisely seven p.m. and lasts exactly twelve hours, and to sit at the table, each of the six players must have ten-thousand dollars in cash. But then, on a warm summer night, five players are brutally murdered, victims of a single gunshot wound to the head. Veteran homicide detective Jack Dantzler is faced with the task of finding the person—or persons—responsible for the crime. His initial questions are, which of the victims was the primary target, and what is the name of the missing player? Was that player lucky, or could he be the killer? As Dantzler begins to peel away the many layers of this baffling case, the answers he finds are not what he expected. They put him on several different paths, including one that will bring him face to face with the only murderer he has failed to catch. The Poker Game proves once again why critics have consistently praised Tom Wallace for his ability to "make his characters come alive," while adding that he has done "a great job of creating a world-class detective in Dantzler." Simply put: The Poker Game belongs on your must-read list.

  • The Fire of Heaven: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #5

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    The Fire of Heaven: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #5
    The Fire of Heaven: A Jack Dantzler Mystery, #5

    Lexington Detective Jack Dantzler is asked to look into a death that has been ruled a suicide. When he learns how the person died-cyanide poisoning-he immediately suspects that the victim was murdered. Although the death occurred in another county, Dantzler agrees to look into what is a closed case. However, before he can begin his investigation, a medical clinic is bombed and a woman dies in the blast. Within days, the owner of the clinic is murdered. As Dantzler digs deeper into these cases, he begins to suspect that the murders are somehow linked together. But how? And who is the link? Dantzler's list of potential suspects grows, and so does the body count. Suddenly, Dantzler is scrambling to bring down the killer-or killers-before more blood is spilled. It's a race he cannot afford to lose. The Fire of Heaven features a cast of memorable characters, headed, of course, by Dantzler, the gifted detective critics have compared to Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch. Critic Natasha Jackson said it best: "The Fire of Heaven pulls you in right from the very first paragraph, and Tom Wallace does a great job of creating a world-class detective in Dantzler."

  • The Journal: A Jack Dantzler Mystery

    The Journal: A Jack Dantzler Mystery
    The Journal: A Jack Dantzler Mystery

    After winning a tennis tournament in Cincinnati, Jack Dantzler is approached by a man he once played against. The man wants to speak with Dantzler about a murder that occurred sixteen years ago. When Dantzler asks who the murder victim was, the man says it was his daughter, Jax. He wants Dantzler to look into finding Jax's killer. Dantzler is reluctant—cold cases are rarely ever solved—but he eventually relents and agrees to take the job. For Dantzler, knowing a killer might be walking free is unacceptable.  As Dantzler begins digging into the case he learns that the medical examiner who performed the autopsy on the dead girl was murdered two years ago. Despite the lengthy gap between the two crimes, Dantzler becomes convinced they are related. To move things along, he enlists True Crime author Julie Bradley to help with research. This decision turns out to be a mistake—Julie's recklessness puts her life in immediate danger. Now Dantzler must protect Julie while also trying to solve a pair of homicides.  For Dantzler, the key to success lies in finding Jax's journal. But when the journal is located, what Dantzler reads is both informative and disturbing. The dead girl's words describe a relationship that is dark, deadly and forbidden. They also put Dantzler on a twisted journey that brings him face-to-face with his own death. Suddenly, finding a killer is secondary to staying alive. As critics have previously noted, Tom Wallace has "created an entire cast of memorable characters without taking the focus off (Jack) Dantzler."

  • Gnosis: A Jack Dantzler Mystery

    Gnosis: A Jack Dantzler Mystery
    Gnosis: A Jack Dantzler Mystery

    Gnosis: Greek word meaning knowledge.  Murder, mystery and redemption are at the heart of "Gnosis."  Detective Jack Dantzler has no clue why he has been summoned to the prison to meet with the Reverend Eli Whitehouse, a man convicted of committing a double murder twenty-nine years ago. He is stunned when Eli claims to be innocent and wants Dantzler to prove it. But Eli only gives Dantzler a single clue—look at the obituaries in the local paper for a specific two-week period.  Reluctantly, Dantzler agrees to look into the case. As he does, two more people are brutally murdered. And although Dantzler isn't aware of it, he has become a target for the killer. Dantzler goes back to Eli and pleads for another clue. All Eli says is, "think of Jesus's empty tomb." It will be this whispered utterance that unlocks the mystery and reveals the killer's identity. But this isn't just any ordinary killer. This is a man with a dark and bloody past, a man with connections to the highest levels of organized crime. Dantzler is now on the trail of an ice-cold assassin, fully aware that one slip will mean instant death.  Sometimes having too much knowledge can lead to deadly consequences.

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