ROMAN WOLFE 3: The Problem of Evil
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About the Book
What kind of maniacal deviant preys on young teenage girls and viciously terrorizes a small town in upstate New York? Roman Wolfe, a.k.a. Wolfman, is a Vietnam combat veteran who had specialized in the stealthy, nighttime-stalking and killing of the enemy. After the war Roman gets a college education and becomes an elementary school teacher who is still haunted by his violent war experiences on the “killing fields” and in the jungles of Vietnam. Roman feels the need to end his teaching career when his school’s community is informed about his specialized actions in Vietnam and many parents react negatively. When most parents no longer want their children placed in Roman’s classroom, he resigns his teaching position and becomes a Private Investigator who prefers to handle cases involving children. Shortly after becoming a PI, his two high-ranking state trooper friends ask him for help as a consultant in solving a serial murders case involving the killing of female children. Now Wolfman must emerge again to hunt a sadistic, but intelligent killer.
About the Author
Bill is a Vietnam era veteran who graduated from the New York State University at Geneseo. He received diplomas in two major subject areas, receiving a BA in Psychology and a BS in Elementary Education. His post-graduate studies led to a Master’s Degree. Bill retired from teaching after 32 years of service. His major activities now are spending more time with his wife, Sandy, his daughter, Mara, his son-in-law, Todd and his two grand children, Lily and Slone, plus writing and martial arts. Bill has earned two black belts: one in the Japanese style of Isshin-Ryu karate and the other in the Japanese style of Uechi-Ryu karate. Bill and his wife live in Florida.