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The Night of the Dead Boys

The 509 Crime Stories, Book 12

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The Night of the Dead Boys

By: Colin Conway
Narrated by: Damon Abdallah
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A HIGH-OCTANE THRILLER THAT WILL KEEP YOU GUESSING!

Tonight may be the last of Tremaine Brown’s life. He’s about to find this out the hard way.

Tremaine Brown is the leader of the Dead Boys, a gang with roots in the Los Angeles area. He cultivated power and respect as he rose through the ranks. He also kept the peace among the local gangs and protected the criminal empire that the Dead Boys built in Eastern Washington.

Now, his world erupts when unknown assailants ambush him. A series of chaotic events follow that will change Tremaine’s life forever—if he can survive. Bodies fall as he searches for an ally, knowing he won’t make it through the night without some help.

Unfortunately for Tremaine, the police quickly join the hunt. They’ve long waited for a reason to put him behind bars, and they’re not going to stop tonight until he’s caught.

Tremaine’s odds of success are slim, but the Dead Boys’ leader won’t go down without a fight. Can he avoid his pursuers long enough to uncover the truth and see the sunrise?

The Night of the Dead Boys is the twelfth book in the 509 Crime Stories, a series of novels set in Eastern Washington with revolving lead characters. If you like heart-racing police procedurals with compelling personalities, snap up this book today.

©2023 Colin Conway (P)2025 Colin Conway
Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedurals Thriller & Suspense Crime Heartfelt
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