Hero’s Choice

Patrick O’Brien


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Hero’s Choice by Patrick O’Brien
After twenty-five years of distinguished service to the New York Police Department, interrupted only by four years as an elite Army Ranger, Ryan Fitzgerald was retiring at the ripe old age of forty-three. Fitz was a ‘rock star’ who graduated first in his police academy class and raced through the ranks. He was the youngest lieutenant in the almost 200-year history of the department, the youngest commander, and the youngest bureau chief. His intelligence, his drive, and integrity were off the charts. But police work was no longer his calling. It was time for a change.

Fitz left New York City for the beaches of Rhode Island, to figure out what was next. His retirement was anything but that; as he made decisions on his next career, on his romantic life, and in his spare time — must solve a complicated murder.

He was challenged with several career options and became enthralled in the murder investigation of a former colleague who just happens to be the father of one of his lady friends. The potential suspects ranged from a jilted lover; a mobster, along with the possibility of the victim being involved himself, to leave his daughter the insurance money. The novel ends with unforeseen twists and turns.
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