A Leprechaun’s Lament reveiwed by Jennifer Kimble for US Review of Books

Mar 28, 2013 by

Those who some see as the worst, are heroes to their families and the people they represent. Those seen as the best by others, are monsters to the people they oppose.

When routine Homeland Security funded background checks of all police department civilans take a mysterious turn, Sam Jenkins finds himself caught up in a case the likes of which he thought he hasn’t seen since trading his New York detective badge for the simple life of Prospect Tennessee Police Chief. Finding one of his investigated employees murdered execution style shakes the small police department to its core, thrusting the two newly appointed sergeants into investigative police work unseen by them before. Finding dead end after dead end in their search to uncover the real identity of someone they had unquestionably worked side by side with for over 30 years is only the beginning of their problems.

The author has created quite the character in Sam Jenkins. His raw wit, flirtatious style, and penchant for police work make him someone the reader wants to hear more from. Obviously well-experienced in law enforcement, the author brings intrigue backed by accurate detail to make this a must-read for any crime/mystery lover. The small-town setting of Prospect, TN is the perfect backdrop to introduce Sam Jenkins, as he attempts to adjust to southern life filled with sweet tea, a narcissistic mayor, and a department full of good ole’ boy policemen and women who have likely seen little more than moonshiners and fender-benders in their careers. Twist after twist and the introduction of a little IRA revenge makes this one a page-turner. It’s a Sam Jenkins mystery, which is a good thing because it means there are more in the series to keep us in the trenches with Jenkins.

“AN INGENIOUS, SUSPENSEFUL MURDER MYSTERY!”

Award-Winning Author Wayne Zurl delivers another Masterpiece in the Sam Jenkins Mysteries, made for the Big Screen. The main character who we all grew fond of, known as Chief of Police for Prospect is on another case. This was supposed to be a routine investigation of the civilians who work within the department. To Sam’s surprise, the expected and simple becomes the unexpected and complicated.

The drama begins when Murray McGuire is found dead, appearing to be executed. The drama becomes intense when Sam finds a British passport for Murray, and after Sam calls in different helpers to fit the pieces to the puzzle, the drama becomes explosive. Is the murder an act of revenge, and will the suspect be an international killer? The FBI, CIA, and British Intelligence spices up the compelling story.

A beautiful woman, [his dog] Bitsey, and Sam’s unique personality brings more interest to the story, making it more enjoyable.

“A LEPRECHAUN’S LAMENT” ratchets up the tension as much as it does in REVENGE, is as electrifying as NO WAY OUT, and is as entertaining as THE DEPARTED. Highly recommended for all mystery lovers who enjoy thrilling crime stories.

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A NEW PROSPECT Retires From Competition

Mar 28, 2013 by

In addition to being named Best Mystery at the 2011 Indie Book Awards, A NEW PROSPECT, the first full-length Sam Jenkins Mystery, was chosen as 1st Runner-Up from all Commercial Fiction entries at The 2012 Eric Hoffer Book Awards and Finalist for a Montaigne Medal Finalist for the First Horizon Book Award.

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Heroes & Lovers

Mar 25, 2013 by

Heroes & Lovers

heroes-and-lovers-coverSam Jenkins might say, “Falling in love is like catching a cold. It’s infectious and involuntary. Just don’t sneeze on any innocent people.”

Getting kidnapped and becoming infatuated with a married policeman never made TV reporter Rachel Williamson’s list of things to do before Christmas. But helping her friend, Sam Jenkins with a fraud investigation would get her an exclusive story.

Sam’s investigation put Rachel in the wrong place at the wrong time and her abduction by a mentally disturbed fan, ruined several days of her life.

When Jenkins learns Rachel has gone missing, he cancels holiday leaves, mobilizes the personnel at Prospect PD, and enlists his friends from the FBI to help find her.

During the early stages of the investigation, Sam develops several promising leads, but as they begin to fizzle, his prime suspect drops off the planet and all the resources of the FBI aren’t helping.

After a lucky break and a little old-fashioned pressure on an informant produce an important clue, the chief leads his team deep into the Smoky Mountains to rescue his friend. But after Rachel is once again safe at home, he finds their problems are far from over.

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A New Prospect

Mar 25, 2013 by

A New Prospect

A New Prospect, By Wayne Zurl (cover art)Forget Black Friday. Get a great deal on this Sam Jenkins mystery every day. IT’S FREE !

Prequel to all the Sam Jenkins mysteries. Meet Sam, Kate, Bitsey, and the entire cast from Prospect PD for the first time.?

Sam Jenkins never thought about being a fish out of water during the twenty years he spent solving crimes in New York. But things change, and after retiring to Tennessee, he gets that feeling. Jenkins becomes a cop again and is thrown headlong into a murder investigation and a steaming kettle of fish, down-home style.

The victim, Cecil Lovejoy, couldn’t have deserved it more. His death was the inexorable result of years misspent and appears to be no great loss, except the prime suspect is Sam’s personal friend.

Jenkins’ abilities are attacked when Lovejoy’s influential widow urges politicians to reassign the case to state investigators.
Feeling like “a pork chop at a bar mitzvah” in his new workplace, Sam suspects something isn’t kosher when the family tries to force him out of the picture.

In true Jenkins style, Sam turns common police practice on its ear to insure an innocent man doesn’t falls prey to an imperfect system and the guilty party receives appropriate justice.

A NEW PROSPECT takes the reader through a New South resolutely clinging to its past and traditional way of keeping family business strictly within the family.

A NEW PROSPECT has received Eric Hoffer (2012) and Indie Book Awards (2011). It was a finalist for a First Horizon Book Award and a Montaigne Medal.

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A LEPRECHAUN’S LAMENT gets 5 stars from Reader’s Favorite

Mar 1, 2012 by

The plot is sound and interesting. The author’s characters are likeable and believable.

The author has taken an assortment of characters from all over the country and the world and woven them into a thoroughly enjoyable mystery. I look forward to the next installment of the ‘Sam Jenkins Mystery Series’.

Reviewed by Paul J. for Readers Favorite

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