BOOK DETAILS:
Title: Identity
Crisis
Genre: Detective
Author: Jean Hackensmith
Publisher: Inkwater Press
Language: English
Pages: 260
Genre: Detective
Author: Jean Hackensmith
Publisher: Inkwater Press
Language: English
Pages: 260
SUMMARY:
When rumors of how Dan Hamilton actually died
reach the Cheyenne Chief of Police, Brian Koski is forced to resign
his position as captain of the Sixth Precinct and go into business
for himself as a private detective. His partner? A mahogany colored
Belgian Malinois named Sinbad. A former NYPD police dog, Sinbad is
vicious when need be and reliable to a fault–unless a train goes by
or there’s a thunderstorm, then chances are he will turn tail and
run.
Brian’s first clients are Jeff and Melody
Patten. He’s an explosives expert for a local demolitions company,
she’s a stay-at-home Mom. Both are devoted parents to their young
daughter, Angela. The problem comes in the form of one Collin
Lanaski, an unstable ex-Air Force lieutenant and Angela’s second
grade teacher, who suddenly starts insisting that Angela is his
daughter—the same daughter who died in a tragic car accident four
years earlier. What does Collin base this incredible revelation
on? Dog tags and car seats. Brian is convinced the man
has suffered a psychotic break. He’s delusional and
dangerous, and it becomes the P.I.’s job to protect Angela from a
madman.
BOOK TRAILER:
BOOK TRAILER:
ABOUT JEAN HACKENSMITH
I have been writing since the age of twenty.
(That’s 37 years and, yes, I’m disclosing my age.) I am the
proud mother of three, stepmother of two, and grandmother to twelve
wonderful children. I lost the love of my life, my husband Ron,
in November of 2011 when he died in an accident at work. He
took my heart with him and, for a time, my desire to write.
Time, as they say, heals all wounds, and I have again discovered my
passion for the written word. In fact, I find it strangely
comforting to delve into the intricate webs that are my character’s
lives and immerse myself in their existence instead of dwelling on my
own.
Next to writing, my second passion is live
theater. I founded a local community theater group back in 1992
and directed upwards of 40 shows, including three that I authored.
I also appeared on stage
a few times, portraying Anna in The
King and I and Miss Hannigan
in Annie.
I am sad to say that the theater group closed its final curtain in
2008, but those 16 years will always hold some of my fondest
memories.
My husband and I moved from Superior five years
ago, seeking the serenity of country living. We also wanted to
get away from the natural air conditioning provided by Lake
Superior. We moved only 50 miles south, but the temperature can
vary by 20-30 degrees. I guess I’m a country girl at heart.
I simply love this area, even though I must now enjoy its beauty
alone. I love the solitude, the picturesque beauty of the sun
rising over the water, the strangely calming effect of watching a
deer graze outside your kitchen window. Never again, will I
live in the city. I am an author, after all, and what better
place to be inspired than in God’s own back yard.
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