Damian Truth is an FBI agent who, with the help of his deceased brother Andrew, is able to sketch crime scenes prior to the crimes occurring.
The Highwayman is a serial killer who travels the roads of western Pennsylvania in search of his next victim. The Highwayman is whoever he wants to be -- he's anyone and anywhere, frequently creating and discarding identities. Fueled by murder, revenge, and heartlessness, he’s unstoppable.
Will Damian, with his partner and lover Ridge Tyson at his side, be able to catch the monstrous killer before any more innocent male victims are slain?
R.W. Clinger lives in the Pittsburgh area. His hobbies include football, photography, and collecting rare books. Although he does dabble in writing suspense and mysteries, R.W. enjoys a good romance.
Being involved with his life partner for sixteen years, still in love, he bases his gay romantic fiction on his life, family, and long friendships. R.W. believes that without lovers, friends, and family, the world would lose valuable stories of passion and joy.
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Very good story of an FBI team trying to catch a serial killer. It would have been a 4 star story but it lacked a thorough editing job. I kind of felt bad for the killer because of the horrible childhood that made him mad. The killer, Ridge and Damian were all well developed and interesting characters. Andrew was an interesting play on the paranormal in the way that he helped Damian with his gift. Definitely worth reading even with its editing flaws.