New York City???s mean streets have become a killing field and two homicide detectives hunt the crazed killer that???s targeting young, male, Hispanic prostitutes. Things get complicated when politics and a crooked private investigator enter the fray. Eddie Ramos and his partner, Tommy Cucitti, are detectives in the elite squad known as Manhattan North Homicide. Eddie???s an old-fashioned kind of cop; heck, Eddie???s an old cop period, and he???s put to the test when young men and boys start winding up dead all over his town, young men and boys that share a common source of livelihood???they???re all prostitutes. Eddie Ramos doesn???t like cell phones or computers; he trusts paperwork, procedure, and his instincts. He???s been married to his childhood sweetheart for thirty years, he???s a family man, a church-going Catholic, and he still carries the same 5-shot revolver they gave him when he graduated from the academy. Tommy Cucitti is younger, brasher, more of a hothead and usually in trouble. He knows computers and always carries his cell phone. He???s single and lives with his street-wise, hotheaded Armenian girlfriend; Daphne. Tommy and Eddie are two different kinds of men that are the same kind of cop; dedicated, hardworking and resourceful. They???re after a serial killer that manages to stay below their radar while the body count keeps climbing in a city that???s turning into a powder keg.Arnaldo Lopez has been employed by the MTA for twenty-six years and was formerly employed as a dispatcher with the NYPD. Mr. Lopez is also a speaker and trainer on subjects as diverse as terrorism and customer service. He created the civilian counter-terrorism training program currently in use by New York City Transit and many other major public transportation agencies around the country. As well as writing, Mr. Lopez is an artist and photographer, having sold several of his works over the years. As a writer he???s sold articles to Railway Age magazine, The Daily News magazl“!