“Headcase”, a fast-paced crime novel, follows the journey of a cop’s bloody manhunt for a vicious killer where broken lives collide against a harsh cityscape in this haunting tale of deceit.
A twisted crime thriller that throws us into a world of loss, betrayal and violence, “Headcase,” tells the story of Detective Ash Aiken, a burned out cop, one of the city’s finest, who is reinstated to lead the hunt for a psychopathic killer.
Burdened with a dishonest partner and the memory of his family walking out on him, Detective Aiken looks to balance his life and search for answers with the help of a private investigator, who is targeted for death by a vengeful crime boss.
As the killer continues his deadly rampage, he falls under the spell of a reserved young woman. Tormented by her own bitter past, she is determined to build a new life, regardless of any collateral damage.
“‘Headcase’ offers an entertaining yet unnerving ride with characters that everyone can relate to in some fashion,” author Marc Rosenberg said. “It’s a fresh and disturbing story for those looking to escape through a great read.”
Although a work of fiction, Rosenberg’s “Headcase” mirrors many of his personal sentiments and beliefs regarding relationships and the duality of people’s personalities.
“It shows, that given the opportunity, people will almost always show their bad side,” Rosenberg adds.
A reflection on how the different sides of human nature react under heightened pressure and difficult circumstances, “Headcase” highlights the author’s desire to explore issues and topics that had an impact on the lives of people around him.
Rosenberg is entertaining film rights inquiries. He is currently working on his second novel.
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“Headcase”
By: Marc Rosenberg
ISBN: 978-1-4834-0228-4
Available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, iTunes, and Lulu
About the Author and His Work
Executive Producer of Lost Highway Films, author Marc Rosenberg has spent three decades in the film industry. His television & film production company, Lost Highway Films specializes in Commercials, Digital Content, VFX, Promos, Animation, Documentary, and Long Format.
Marc Rosenberg has produced dozens of TV commercials, corporate films, music videos, network pilots, promos and infomercials. His experience has earned him a multitude of Clio and Andy Awards. “Headcase” is his first crime novel.
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