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Rollie was ready to spend time with his new friend, Sheriff Deputy Joan Travis. His partner, Drake Fargo could handle things for a week or two. Drake was still recovering from a bullet wound to the foot but could sit at a desk as good as anyone. Rollie flew Joan Travis to California from her home in South Carolina and planned to spend two weeks romanticizing her. They had created a unique bond on his last case and he was looking forward to expanding on their romance. Before he could get out of town, 15-year old Rachel came to hire him. She had $73.44 and told him she was the sister of the crazy man Rollie had killed in South Carolina. Bobby G, as he was known, was indeed certifiable, but Rachel wasn't angry. Rachel said she had three brothers; one was dead, one on the run from the law, and the other in prison for a murder he didn't commit. Rachel said the courts found Buck guilty of killing a woman he loved, super star Megan Clare, a world-renown actress. Rachel told Rollie and Joan her beloved brother Buck was given a bad rap and sent away because he was framed. She was too young to visit or help. Rachel begged, Deputy Joan said it was okay and might be fun to watch Rollie in action, and so Rollie Kemp reluctantly accepted the case. On the surface, it was pretty straight forward, but the more he looked into the situation the more complicated it became. Intense was the only word you could use to describe what happened after Rollie and Joan met Rachel's brother Buck. The next two weeks were, well, explosive.
VERONIQUE and MURRAYShe thought renting a husband for a year would cure her problemsHe applied for the job because his friends dared and bet he wouldn't have the gutsThe arrangement was for one year. The compensation spilled over the bank vault. He could keep his dog Harold, and she her cat Ava. They all moved in together and that's when things started to unravel.Murray had no baggage or anything else for that matter.Veronique came with freight so immense one could fill several warehouses with it.She had money, education, a great figure and looks over the rainbow.He was at best a strange looking duck with little hope of a successful future.Amazing things happened in the short span of one year.
Waiting more than twenty years to kidnap and create a living hell for Rollie turned out to be time wasted when the global escapade ended - was it a hoax or something else?
Rollie Kemp is back! All he has to do is find April.After April Bradberry's father was murdered in Hollywood California, and the police cleared her, she returned to her South Carolina home. Right after her arrival she disappeared, and Rollie Kemp was hired to find her. With his partner recuperating from a gunshot wound in Hawaii, Rollie took it upon himself to locate April. How dangerous could finding a missing person be? What started as a simple case rapidly developed into someone wanting him dead. It escalated when they shot at Rollie. That's when he got mad. Fighting back was part of his anger-management or lack thereof.
Noah's future got cut short when at the age of twenty his dad's drug dealer shot him in the head leaving an obliterated memory, zero coordination and a compelling assault on life's restart button.
William Byron Hillman has filled many roles in the entertainment industry as an actor, singer/songwriter, screenwriter, producer, director, filmmaker and published author of twelve books. In the early days of soap operas, he joined the cast of Days of our Lives for two years and later enjoyed TV shows like Bewitched and big budget studios films such as Ice Station Zebra. He has worked at all the major studios and television networks and currently is partners in an independent motion picture and television production company. He is planning a sequel to the worldwide sensation Quigley, and is busy drafting yet another novel. He is the author of the best seller Veronique and Murray as well as the hit Rollie Kemp thriller series. The one achievement he is most proud of is how he and his wife found her adopted birth parents after a thirty plus year search. Dream Searcher is his story.
Rollie and Drake ascertained being pushed off the road and left for dead had nothing to do with the murdered actress they were investigating - someone new was out to kill them.
Hollywood was the perfect place to sort out the dysfunctional life of Rollie Kemp. He ran from a New York crime family instead of joining it. His wannabe wiseguy father stole from the hand that fed him, and they murdered him. His ex-wife wouldn't let go, his law career went up in smoke, and his attempt to join the LA PD was destroyed by a drunk driver. His explosive temper briefly delayed his acting career and made his few personal matters worse. The multifarious partnership with Drake Fargo was iffy at best. Fargo was the consummate Private Detective - the go-to guy all the studios and celebrities hired for every reason imaginable. Rollie didn't know which end of a gun to use and yet their constant chiding never seemed to interrupt their momentum. What neither expected was to become embroiled in the middle of a police investigation. The murdered actress was Rollie's cousin, daughter to crime boss Anthony Pataglia - his uncle. The cops find out Rollie and Fargo was at the party where the murder took place and so do the mob. The roof blows off when the mob sends a team to find out who was at the party, who killed the girl and orders them to take them all out. If Rollie is in the way or one of them so be it.
Personal Memoirs of William Byron Hillman. Starting with nothing but the clothes on his back. All about surviving a teenage marriage, building a career in the entertainment industry and searching adoption records for birth parents and family information. A crazy true story covering the journey of a lifetime all done The Hard Way. The art of paying forward and never giving up.
A decade old lie has Doug making frantic decisions. His out-of-control ego and rash behavior trigger heartbreak. A speeding train can't get him away fast enough to avoid disclosure. Jeopardizing a romantic marriage, writing career, his integrity, and every relationship known to man, he hires a feisty female lawyer with a ruthless reputation to crush the opposition. As the past tracks a cloud of deception, his overzealous misgivings and wit fail to entertain his wife or attorney; the dead-and-buried reveal truth and a bloodthirsty instinct to silence him. Responding to perpetual threats and desperation to survive, he confronts evil with illustriousness.I originally wrote Let's Sue 'Em as a 140-page novella. When I began work on the sequel, I realize much of the story from the screenplay was missing so I went back and rewrote the entire book into a full novel. The manuscript has over 100 new pages. The newly re-edited story has changes on every page. Formatting is updated and revised. Chapter links, a new content page, author's note and information about the author are all new. Also, I've included the first two chapters of the coming sequel: Over a Cup of Caramelized Chocolate
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