Police Sergeant Jack Delaney and The Doom Squad are back to hunt a serial killer on the loose.
Jim Malloy announces the release of ‘Die, Mother Goose, Die’
SAN DIEGO – Jim Malloy announces his return into the publishing scene with the release of “Die, Mother Goose, Die” (published by Xlibris), the third of six novels in the “Doom Squad” series.
When Misty rammed the ice pick in his head, she felt alive, free, and wonderful. And the best part was, she had six more to do. With a sigh, her mind went to an earlier time as she squatted in the corner and sucked her thumb. Childlike tears rolled down her cheeks as she hugged her Raggedy Ann doll and recited a Mother Goose nursery rhyme.
Police Sergeant Jack Delaney and the Doom squad were stumped. The murders had no common link. He knew if they could find the motive, they would solve the case. The problem was, the motive was created 50 years ago.
“If you enjoy hard-boiled detective stories with a twist, you will enjoy my novels. My stories involve an actual murder that occurred that I built a fictional story around. It pushes the envelope to the worst of humanity,” Malloy says. When asked what he wants readers to take away from the book, he answers, “An appreciation for good cop work with a teist and readers will be anxious to read the next novel.”
“Die, Mother Goose, Die”
By Jim Malloy
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 336 pages | ISBN 9781669835509
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 336 pages | ISBN 9781669835493
E-Book | 336 pages | ISBN 9781669835486
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Jim Malloy, a police captain of 28 years, commanded two divisions and SWAT where he assigned and formed special teams of officers to solve various police problems. It was during this time that his future novels started percolating and taking shape. After graduating from the FBI academy where he studied criminal profiling and serial murders, he created the infamous “Doom Squad” led by Sgt. Jack Delaney. Delaney’s squad of seven top cops hunt serial killers like a pack of hounds on a bunny. Zero pity. For 25 years, Malloy owned Centurion Information Association (CIA), a private investigative agency in San Diego where current cases provide fodder for more Delaney “Doom Squad” adventures. “Die, Mother Goose, Die” is the third of six novels in the “Doom Squad” series.