UNDER A RAGING MOON Review
Title: Under a Raging Moon
Author: Frank Zafiro
Website of Author: www.frankzafiro.com
Genre: Police Procedural
Buy Now Url/Link: http://www.wolfmont.com
"Under a Raging Moon: is a great story about the men and women who choose to face unknown odds and lay down their lives for the good of innocent people, while struggling with their own problems.
Mr. Zafiro opens his story with an unidentified police officer obviously under a lot of stress talking with a counselor about his job.
However, we are not left long to wonder what that scene in the counselor's office was all about because Frank Zafiro plunges us straight into the very situations that brought the PO to the counselor.
a robber who steals to feed his habit and kills without remorse, punks hunt down with intent to kill police officers who are just doing their jobs and spouses at each other's throats are just the outside influences that prey on officers' sanity. Personal problems confound both men and women officers alike threatening to overcome them at a time when their wits are needed to survive, but like Superman they each push those obstacles aside, thinking only of protecting the innocent and getting the dangerous off the streets. By the end of the book, we get a clearer understanding of just what it takes to be a police officer. We come to realize that those men and women are there to make our lives a little safer and sometimes they give their own lives to accomplish this feat.
The story ends with the same officer in the same counselor's office summing up why he's still a police officer. He, and others like him, lay their lives on the line hoping to make a difference in the odds against crime and murder.
My favorite parts of this book involved Kopriva who proves his courage and common sense; Katie, a woman like any other woman yet stronger behind the badge, and my favorite Tom Chisholm who has definite ideas as to what entails a policeman's job and has no use for weak men. All of Mr. Zafiro's characters live and suffer like all humanity.
I can't think of a single thing I didn't like about Frank Zafiro's "Under a Raging Moon". A must read for any fan of mystery, murder and mayhem. Be on the look out for a sequel to come soon.
Author: Frank Zafiro
Website of Author: www.frankzafiro.com
Genre: Police Procedural
Buy Now Url/Link: http://www.wolfmont.com
"Under a Raging Moon: is a great story about the men and women who choose to face unknown odds and lay down their lives for the good of innocent people, while struggling with their own problems.
Mr. Zafiro opens his story with an unidentified police officer obviously under a lot of stress talking with a counselor about his job.
However, we are not left long to wonder what that scene in the counselor's office was all about because Frank Zafiro plunges us straight into the very situations that brought the PO to the counselor.
a robber who steals to feed his habit and kills without remorse, punks hunt down with intent to kill police officers who are just doing their jobs and spouses at each other's throats are just the outside influences that prey on officers' sanity. Personal problems confound both men and women officers alike threatening to overcome them at a time when their wits are needed to survive, but like Superman they each push those obstacles aside, thinking only of protecting the innocent and getting the dangerous off the streets. By the end of the book, we get a clearer understanding of just what it takes to be a police officer. We come to realize that those men and women are there to make our lives a little safer and sometimes they give their own lives to accomplish this feat.
The story ends with the same officer in the same counselor's office summing up why he's still a police officer. He, and others like him, lay their lives on the line hoping to make a difference in the odds against crime and murder.
My favorite parts of this book involved Kopriva who proves his courage and common sense; Katie, a woman like any other woman yet stronger behind the badge, and my favorite Tom Chisholm who has definite ideas as to what entails a policeman's job and has no use for weak men. All of Mr. Zafiro's characters live and suffer like all humanity.
I can't think of a single thing I didn't like about Frank Zafiro's "Under a Raging Moon". A must read for any fan of mystery, murder and mayhem. Be on the look out for a sequel to come soon.




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