As the country erupts and accusations mount, FBI Special Agent Carmen Costello uncovers a trail of deception leading straight to Jonathan's doorstep-and beyond. The next victim is already marked, and the killer's message is clear: someone is rewriting the political landscape, one execution at a time. To clear Jonathan's name and expose the truth, Carmen must untangle a deadly web of ambition, misdirection, and hidden enemies before the next assassination ignites a national crisis.--When three of America's most outspoken liberals are executed within days of each other, it looks like political hatred finally boiled over.
But the truth is far more calculated-and Jonathan Scanlan's name is written all over it. Mild-mannered English professor and author, Jonathan has just published Culprits of the American Culture, a scathing expose of high-profile progressive power players: a shock-jock radio host, a civil-rights firebrand, a billionaire megadonor, and a celebrity federal judge. When the first three are assassinated in the exact order they appear in his book, Jonathan goes from obscure academic to prime suspect-and the face of a supposed right-wing killing spree.
FBI Special Agent Carmen Costello is the first to notice the pattern. The next target on the page-and in the killer's sights-is Judge Joseph Carlson of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a man who loves the spotlight almost as much as he loves reshaping the Constitution. As the media erupts and politicians weaponize the deaths, Carmen and Jonathan are pulled into a deadly game of misdirection, where every clue could be a setup and every ally might have an agenda.
To stop a ruthless assassin-and a conspiracy that could redraw America's political map-they'll have to uncover who's really "killing the liberals" before Jonathan's name becomes the last chapter in his own book. WHO'S KILLING THE LIBERALS is a fast-paced political conspiracy thriller, perfect for readers who love FBI procedurals, high-stakes suspense, and series heroes caught between truth, power, and spin.
As the country erupts and accusations mount, FBI Special Agent Carmen Costello uncovers a trail of deception leading straight to Jonathan's doorstep-and beyond. The next victim is already marked, and the killer's message is clear: someone is rewriting the political landscape, one execution at a time. To clear Jonathan's name and expose the truth, Carmen must untangle a deadly web of ambition, misdirection, and hidden enemies before the next assassination ignites a national crisis.--When three of America's most outspoken liberals are executed within days of each other, it looks like political hatred finally boiled over.
But the truth is far more calculated-and Jonathan Scanlan's name is written all over it. Mild-mannered English professor and author, Jonathan has just published Culprits of the American Culture, a scathing expose of high-profile progressive power players: a shock-jock radio host, a civil-rights firebrand, a billionaire megadonor, and a celebrity federal judge. When the first three are assassinated in the exact order they appear in his book, Jonathan goes from obscure academic to prime suspect-and the face of a supposed right-wing killing spree.
FBI Special Agent Carmen Costello is the first to notice the pattern. The next target on the page-and in the killer's sights-is Judge Joseph Carlson of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, a man who loves the spotlight almost as much as he loves reshaping the Constitution. As the media erupts and politicians weaponize the deaths, Carmen and Jonathan are pulled into a deadly game of misdirection, where every clue could be a setup and every ally might have an agenda.
To stop a ruthless assassin-and a conspiracy that could redraw America's political map-they'll have to uncover who's really "killing the liberals" before Jonathan's name becomes the last chapter in his own book. WHO'S KILLING THE LIBERALS is a fast-paced political conspiracy thriller, perfect for readers who love FBI procedurals, high-stakes suspense, and series heroes caught between truth, power, and spin.