Blurb: When
a dead body is found on the 6:57 train from Penn Station, Mick Doran, former
boxer, obsessive hypochondriac, and senior detective for the Metropolitan
Transit Police is called to investigate. Mick's career hangs in the
balance. His bosses are trying to force him into retirement, especially
after the second victim is found. Taking on the case requires Mick to work
with his ex-wife’s new husband. As the case gains notoriety, his
world diminishes.
Politicians, MTA executives, local police forces and the
families of the victims cry for justice. Who is behind the murders of the
innocent commuters? It takes a man with years of experience on the
Long Island train rails to track down this killer.
Killer Commute is approximately 85,000 words.
Bio: Michael
Robert Gordon was born in the same town as Walt Whitman. His short stories have been published in
small literary magazines both in print and on the web. He has worked as a merchant marine, a
freelance journalist, and a salesman. He maintains a blog. His first novel, Acid Tree Park was published
by Monk Press.
Charles Bukowski
edited his poetry, "I respond to your poems."
Richard Elman called Michael, “An original in the works.”
Please contact monkpress@gmail for all inquiries.
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