Born in the Bronx, Jim Keane is a fiction writer. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Mount Saint Mary College and completed several fiction and creative writing classes. He's written several fiction short stories and three novels and has more in the works. Jim resides in Westchester, New York, with his family.
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Forty-Five Seconds
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- ISBN978-1-967888-33-7
- EAN9781967888337
- Date de parution09/07/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurTWB Press
Résumé
Nick is at the end of his rope. His wife died of cancer, he got laid off, the bank foreclosed on his house, and his four-year-old son was taken from his stroller at the mall. The police have no leads; the case has gone cold. Guilt and despair drag him into alcohol and poverty. Voices blame him for losing Timmy. After a year, he meets with the detective and watches the surveillance videos. It took 45 seconds for a man to grab Timmy and get away in a stolen van.
But there's something else. An alluring blonde Asian beauty. He watched her distract him while a man took Timmy. She had a red tattoo on her wrist. Since the van was abandoned at Getty Square in Yonkers, someone there might know her. If he can find her, he might find his son. If not, he'll surely go insane.
But there's something else. An alluring blonde Asian beauty. He watched her distract him while a man took Timmy. She had a red tattoo on her wrist. Since the van was abandoned at Getty Square in Yonkers, someone there might know her. If he can find her, he might find his son. If not, he'll surely go insane.







