This is a theme running through a number of blogs on the Dark Web, pulling Inspector Sheehan and his team into a gritty underground cyber world they’d barely heard about.
This cold-blooded, narcissistic psychopath frustrates the best efforts of the Serious Crimes Unit on the hunt to find him, using intellectual and philosophical argument to justify a series of gruesome murders. Sheehan and his team rush headlong down a series of blind alleys in pursuit of the serial killer.
As the investigation gradually finds some direction, the psychopath’s blogs begin to fill with dire threats against the team — and Sheehan’s wife. Sheehan’s famed intuition is tested to the limit but when the truth finally comes out, he is faced with an impossible decision. Can he save his colleagues and his wife before it’s too late?
Murder on the Dark Web has received the Top Medal Honours Award from the New Apple Awards for Excellence.
Brian O'Hare, MA, PhD, was Assistant Director of the Southern Reginal College in Northern Ireland. He now writes full time. His early writing was academic but when he decided to write fiction, his success surprised him. His books have won several awards and some of his mysteries won top honours from New Apple Excellence in Literature Awards, Readers Favourite, Book Viral, and the Literary Titan Gold Award. The Literary Titan Gold Award is " .... bestowed on books that we found to be perfect in their delivery of original content, utilizing fresh themes to convey innovative ideas, and deftly uses elegant prose."
His first mystery novel, The Angel of Death, has led to the award-winning The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries series. There are seven books in the series with an eighth on the way.
"O’Hare writes with a keen eye for detail with his tales evolving at a surprisingly fast pace. The stereotypes that dominate popular crime thrillers, especially these days, are notable by their absence and O’Hare leans toward the human side of his characters, imbuing them with a real-world presence that is in turn witty and passionate." Readers Favourite.
Because of a childhood disease that required a liver transplant, Dr. Brian O’Hare took early retirement in 1998 from his post as Assistant Director of the Southern Regional College in Newry in Northern Ireland. He now enjoys full health, plays golf several times a week, and travels occasionally.
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