About A Murder Most Foul: The Life of a Hitman:
“I’m a hitman. A fixer. A ghost with a gun and a past that won’t stay buried.”
In A Murder Most Foul, readers are pulled into the morally complex world of Notch a former military operative turned contract killer. Trained by the best, shaped by a brutal childhood, and hardened by the battlefield, Notch lives by one rule: complete the mission, no questions asked.
But when a mysterious woman offers him $4 million to take out her husband and promises every loose end is already tied Notch finds himself caught in a web far more sinister than any contract he’s ever known. Haunted by memories of a lost love and guided by a dark sense of duty, he walks the razor-thin line between survival and redemption.
Told with raw grit, dark humor, and emotional depth, A Murder Most Foul is a gripping psychological thriller about the price of violence, the weight of memory, and the last chance at freedom
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Author Bio:
Richard Marcs was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, and moved to the United States at a young age. After graduating from Cornell University with a PhD in philosophy, he joined the U.S. Navy. His first assignment was aboard a submarine in the North Atlantic. After two years, he was transferred to Naval Intelligence, where he worked for the next 18 years. Upon his retirement from the Navy, he worked for various intelligence agencies all over the world before finally settling in Australia, where he took a position at the University of Walamaloo as head of the Philosophy department.After the huge success of his first novel, ‘If There’s Anybody Watching’, Marcs retired and moved to the island of Bali to continue writing. While he occasionally volunteers to teach creative writing classes at Bali High School, most of his time is spent with his beautiful wife and their two puppies. He continues to write when the mood strikes him or when his wife wants new shoes.