Russell Brooks Jamaica Based Hate Crime Murder Mystery Released

Russell Brooks Jamaica Based Hate Crime Murder Mystery Released, updated 6/16/21, 12:26 AM

Thriller author, Russell Brooks, launches his new murder mystery, Jam Run, on IndieGogo today. For as little as $20, you're guaranteed to get an advanced reader's eBook copy. Visit:https://igg.me/at/JamRun and make it happen.

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Russell Brooks LGBTQ
Themed Jamaica Based
Hate Crime Murder
Mystery Released
Launching on IndieGoGo, action suspense author Russell Brooks
hopes to raise $20,000 to make JAM RUN available to all readers
who love thrillers with murder, betrayal, and revenge.
This latest Eddie Barrow
mystery is scheduled to be
released in the first half of
2022.
Jam Run is inspired by actual events that took place in
Jamaica which sent shockwaves around the world.
This is why JAM RUN "Is a gripping crime
thriller about the ever-present menace and
violence the LGBTQ communities face
daily," according to Montreal journalist and
Fugues Magazine columnist Richard
Burnett.
In this novel, Brooks brings back inquisitive author and
amateur sleuth, Eddie Barrow, and his outspoken best
friend, Corey Stephenson.
After witnessing a gruesome murder
while visiting Montego Bay, they both get
roped into finding the killer—only to end
up evading ruthless assassins once they
uncover evidence of a larger criminal
conspiracy.
What others thought of JAM RUN
"Jam Run instantly captivates you and takes
you on a ride across Jamaica. What starts as
two friends hanging out soon turns into a
mystery that leaves you wanting more. Another
must-read by Russell Brooks.” Nate Drysdale—
San Antonio, Texas.
“Jam Run went from one extreme to the other, I never knew
what was going to happen next.” Laura Clay—Norman,
Oklahoma.
“Jam Run is a bold adrenaline rush
that leaves you on the edge of your
seat. The consummate page-turner
of the year.” Julie Kindle—Key
West, Florida.
“When social and systemic barriers discourage victims and witnesses
of hate or sex crimes from coming forward, it empowers the abusers,”
said Brooks.
“I’m appalled at the level of social
acceptance of the ‘Buggery Law’ and other
similar laws in the Caribbean. Vilifying a
community with discriminatory laws has
repercussions on society,” he added.
Please Pledge Now. Visit https://igg.me/at/JamRun and make this happen.