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TWIST OF FATE by Samuel J.  Spitalli

TWIST OF FATE

by Samuel J. Spitalli

Publisher: Manuscript

After faking his death, a con man resorts to murder in a desperate attempt to keep his second life a secret in Spitalli’s thriller.

Lydia Scranton is lucky to survive after a plane she’s piloting crashes into Florida’s swampy Everglades. Her husband, Joel, however, is presumed dead after searchers fail to find his body. But eight years later, airboat operator Dan Clayton has a story for Joel’s daughter, Jane Cartwright-Scranton, an FBI agent at the Chicago office. He claims that on that day, he rescued Joel, who insisted unconscious Lydia was dead. Following an initial round of questioning with feds, Clayton suffers a considerable mishap. Readers learn that Joel is indeed alive and has been living under another name with his mistress all these years. It turns out maintaining his new identity, as well as the illicit millions in his offshore accounts, may necessitate killing to keep people quiet. As one of those people has mob connections, Joel is soon evading the Mafia along with authorities who connect him to recent homicides. But it’s a jailbreak with two dangerous convicts that exacerbates Joel’s predicament in a way he can neither predict nor easily allay. Spitalli writes well-detailed, exciting set pieces, like when a wounded Lydia faces alligators in the swamp with little more than a flare gun. Similarly, despite the baddie’s despicability, his having to stay ahead of Mafia types and nosy cops maintains a persistently intense narrative. Nevertheless, a smart but repetitive subplot of Jane’s fighting a clear case of sexual harassment nearly overwhelms the story. Things pick up, though, once the convicts enter the fray, and an outlandish plot turn energizes the final act.

A mostly riveting tale of a frantic criminal on the run.

(author’s note, author bio)