The ABC Trilogy

Mark MacFarland, former Denver Police Detective, lost everything—his job, his home, his hope for the future–after the man who killed MacFarland’s wife was acquitted of the crime. Now, after three years living homeless and drunk on the streets of Denver, he sells hot dogs from a cart located a block from where he used to work. He’s putting his life back together, until he is asked to solve a murder that pits him against the man who had wronged him years earlier.


THE AVID ANGLER

In Avid Angler, MacFarland defends a woman wrongly accused of murdering her husband. MacFarland discovers his nemesis, Norris Peterson, may be involved in the murder.


THE BUSTY BALLBREAKER

In Busty Ballbreaker, MacFarland suspects that an industrial accident was anything but an accident. Is it just a coincidence that the company he is investigating is one of Norris Petersons?


THE CRYING CAMPER

Finally, in Crying Camper, MacFarland rescues missing and exploited homeless children only to learn that Peterson is involved in the exploitation ring. In three successive novels, MacFarland’s confrontation with Norris Peterson, a man of wealth, influence, and power, takes him closer and closer to losing all he has regained from his time on the streets. 


Each mystery can be read as a standalone novel, but are best enjoyed when read in order.