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Saturday, September 15, 2012

New Indie Book Release: Storm Warning (Kenneth Hoss)


New Indie Book Release:
Storm Warning - A Kelli Storm Novel - Kenneth Hoss -
Crime Thriller (Suspense) (September 15, 2012 - 342 pages)

“A Must-Read for Crime fiction fans and fans of good Cop books!"


About the Book

Storm Warning - Kenneth Hoss - Click to Read an Excerpt
When her new partner is shot during a botched robbery, Detective Kelli Storm never expected that the trail of the shooter would lead her to Colombian drug lord Miguel Garcia; the man who’s cousin she had killed months earlier, and had made numerous attempts on her life. A man she had believed to be dead.

Detectives Kelli Storm and Eric Ryder follow the bloody trail of a notorious drug kingpin from the streets of Washington Heights, New York and south to Medellin, Colombia.

When the suspect in her partner’s shooting is killed while in custody, the man makes a startling deathbed confession. With this revelation, Kelli finds herself unwillingly thrown back into the world of the drug cartels. With the aid of DEA Special Agent Gregory Larsen and Narcotics Detective Javier Vasquez, Kelli works to stop the Cartel’s operations in the city, and bring down the notorious drug lord.







About the Author


Kenneth Hoss on Indie Author News
Kenneth Hoss
Kenneth Hoss was born at Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1957 to Albert and Mary Hoss. He served a combined total of fourteen years on active duty from 1974 to 1987 in both the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy. His tour in the Army took him to Frankfurt, Germany where he had the opportunity to travel Europe.

While in the Navy, Kenneth spent most of his time stationed in San Diego and Long Beach. His Navy travels took him to Hawaii, Guam, The Philippines, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Okinawa, the Middle East and Pakistan. He has lived in several States, including South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Washington and California. During his Navy service, Kenneth served several tours on Shore Patrol and as a Master-at-Arms.

After leaving the service, Kenneth spent two years as a Police Officer in Southern California before resigning and becoming an IT Technician.