With the publication of my latest book, the novella “Damaged,” the Geczi Library consists of twelve options: The five-book “Serial Killer Anthology,” two-book “Revenge, Unhinged Series,” three box set compilations, an inspirational novel (“Equinox“), and the new psychological novella.

The “Serial Killer Anthology” includes the following:

The Deadly Samaritan” — One week. Three towns. Three people. Each one was left near death. Serial killer? Maybe, but they’re still alive. For now.

Killer Dead, Victim Alive” — The serial killer is dead; the expected seventh victim is alive, and the Santa Monica detectives and the FBI agents are shaking their heads. “Who-done-it” meets “why-done-it.” 

Hunting a Cat in Dogtown” — The exciting sequel to “Killer Dead, Victim Alive,” picking up where the unexpected twists and turns of the first book’s cliffhanger ends: at Santa Monica Police Lieutenant Greg Nichols’ front door. 

The Compass Killer” — Facing execution, Arizona death-row inmate Travis Newsom has a last wish: he wants to learn more before he’s dead about the families and friends of his victims as well as the family he abandoned.

Then She Died” — Emotional and psychological episodes are nothing new for Will Post. He’s got a lifetime of experience. But he doesn’t have any experience dealing with his killing of three people, and that’s his newest challenge. His solution: get out of Chicago, hide, and figure things out in the Berkshire Mountains in Western Massachusetts.

The “Revenge Unhinged Series” includes the following:

Pointless” — Poison-laced bottles of water are sent to three states in the U.S Southwest. A bottling plant employee is killed in a questionable traffic accident. The first illnesses – and the initial death – surface, and the FBI takes over the cases. Just as the perps planned.

Soulless” — Whit Callister, a disgraced, former high-profile sports agent, is found dead in his Santa Monica pool – ankles zip tied, hands cuffed behind his back, and gagged. Across town, Dr. April Gilpin, his ex-wife, is informed by the police that her twelve-year-old daughter and ten-year-old son disappeared from school during lunch and never returned.

Both series are available in box sets, and a third compilation — “Santa Monica Homicide” — combines the multiple stories from both series that involve the Nichols-Granger team from the SMPD.

That brings us to my two standalones.

Equinox” — Project manager Nancy Carruthers never met a project she couldn’t manage, including her husband disappearing 12 years ago and leaving her with a one-year-old. But then her mother has a stroke, and her ex shows up, saying he wants to get to know their son. But one more surprise awaits: her neighbor, an octogenarian who died two years ago, is outside, ready with inspiration, insights, and advice. 

Damaged” — Shay Landon, former SAC at the FBI’s Minneapolis Field Office, has wrapped up nine months of mandatory leave following the death of his former partner. Today is scheduled to be his first day back at the office. He kisses his wife, Cara, goodbye, heads into the dark garage to get in his car, and readies himself for his new beginning. It’s too soon, however. He’s not ready. The world has tilted.

I invite you to check them out.

Thanks.

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