Dominic

Dominic by Mark Pryor, published by Prometheus Books on January 2, 2018, is a fiction work that delves into the life of a charming Englishman living in Austin, Texas. The narrative follows Dominic, a prosecutor and musician who harbors a dark secret: he is a psychopath who has previously committed murder. As the story unfolds, Dominic must navigate the complexities of his dual life while dealing with the consequences of his past actions, particularly when a determined homicide detective begins to investigate.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale filled with suspense and mystery as Dominic attempts to maintain his carefully constructed facade. The plot thickens with the involvement of his “special lady” and her brother, Bobby, who also shares a psychopathic nature. As Detective Megan Ledsome closes in on the truth, Dominic’s precarious situation escalates, leading him to consider drastic measures to protect his secrets. This edition, comprising 239 pages, offers a deep dive into themes of manipulation and moral ambiguity within the thriller genre.
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Only two other people know that Dominic, a charming Englishman, prosecutor, and musician in Austin, Texas, is also a psychopath. They also know that a year ago he got away with murder. One of those people is his “special lady,” and the other is her brother, a teenager and fellow psychopath called Bobby. When a wily homicide detective starts digging up that past murder, little Bobby offers to take care of the problem–permanently. Dominic tries to dissuade him, but as he himself knows, psychopaths aren’t good with following instructions. Or impulse control. As Detective Megan Ledsome circles closer, Dominic knows his life depends on keeping his secrets hidden, from her and the rest of the world. And when his annoying office-mate declares his interest in a judicial position, one he himself would like, Dominic realizes that one of his carefully-orchestrated plans could kill two birds with one stone. Of course, that means some sleight of hand and a sacrifice or two. But if there’s one thing a psychopath doesn’t mind, it’s sacrificing other people.
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