The Fed Man
Written by: James A. Mohs

A serial killer is gruesomely murdering teens in a small Minnesota town, and it’s up to retired special agent Nube Lawson to stop the murderer before he strikes again. 

After the tragic death of his wife and unborn child, Nube Lawson hopes to put some distance between him and the memory of his sweet wife, so he retreats from the busy streets of Washington, D.C., and his demanding career as an FBI special agent to a small Minnesota town. He spends his days maintaining a golf course, playing a few rounds with the guys, and sitting on the porch with his dog. 

His idyllic life is shattered when the mutilated body of a young woman is found in a gravel pit outside of town. The murder shakes up the locals, who are shocked at the thought of a killer loose on their bucolic streets. Chief Naldie Bushmiller, who doesn’t think he has what it takes to nab the killer, pulls Nube into the investigation. 

A second mangled body of a teenager is discovered in the same pit, and Nube fears that they’re dealing with a sociopath who’s bound to strike again. As he circles in on the murderer, his interest in a single mother and her young son heats up. When the killer threatens the boy’s life, Nube vows to keep the boy safe at all costs.

  • Catalog #: 978-1-937110-02-4
  • Price: US $14.95
  • Fiction
  • Published by: Emerald Press
  • Cover design by Greenleaf Book Group LLC
  • Printed in the United States of America

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Website: http://www.jamesmohs.com

ABOUT THE AUTHOR - JAMES MOHS:

James Mohs, Author of "The Fed Man"

James Mohs the eldest of five children, holds a BS in Biology from St. John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota, where he played baseball for four years.  He also holds a Medical Doctor's degree from the University of Minnesota’s Medical School. He was named the Outstanding Family Physician in Minnesota in 1997 by the Minnesota Academy of Family Physicians.

Jim retired in 2006 and enjoys reading, writing, and playing golf in addition to spending as much time as possible with his wife, children, and grandchildren. 
This is his first novel.

What Others Are Saying:

Nathan Jorgenson, author of Waiting for White Horses, The Mulligan and A Crooked Number wrote:
"Fed Man is a thriller, the story of Federal agent Nube Lawson. While trying to rebuild his own life after a tragic accident, he's forced to take some time way from his duties with the FBI and finds himself working on a golf course in Northern Minnesota. But he's soon drawn into the chase for a serial killer. With rich, full characters and plot full of sharp turns, this one belongs on every mystery lover's bookshelf."


Sharon Hendry, author of Glensheen's Daughter, The Marjorie Congdon Story, wrote:
"A well written and compelling page turner. Mohs is a great new voice in the crime/mystery genre."