About Night Rules by Keith J. Weber
Former Marine Sean Wynn would prefer to mind his own business, prefer he didn’t see two guys stalking a young woman at a remote Wyoming rest area. But the last time he ignored something that didn’t look right, his wife wound up dead.
As their intent becomes clear, Wynn races his Harley in pursuit. When the trio disappears, Wynn turns to the police, but his story is dismissed. He’s thrown into a small-town jail, at odds with the very cops who put him there.
Except one.
Deputy Samantha Miller has seen other women go missing, their fate not hard to guess; sex trafficking runs rampant at the Sturgis motorcycle rally, the world’s largest biker gathering, a short distance away.
With Miller’s help, Wynn infiltrates the shadowy fringes of bike culture. Ambushed, assaulted, and unsure of who to trust, Wynn battles bikers, traffickers, and even the cops as he tries to do for a stranger what he failed to do for his wife: Save her.
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Author Bio:
After a successful career in financial services, Keith hung up his investment licenses and returned to his collegiate roots – writing. Over the years, writing has been an important—although tangential—part of Keith’s career. He’s authored numerous magazine articles, blogs, websites, educational programs and one non-fiction book, before his first attempt at fiction, Night Rules.
Wanting to come out with more than a single book, Keith held off on publishing Night Rules until he finished the second novel in the Sean Wynn series, Intentional, which became a Grandmaster Award Finalist in the 2023 Clive Cussler Adventure Writer’s Competition. Building on that success, Keith authored The Interviews, a Sean Wynn short story, and is currently working on the third, as yet untitled Sean Wynn novel, set to be released in 2024.
In his spare time, Keith enjoys riding his Harley through the majestic Rocky Mountains, as well as the magical Black Hills of South Dakota. On a Friday or Saturday night, you may even find him strumming a guitar with his band at a local brewery.
Keith loves to hear from readers. If you have comments, ideas, or would just like to talk about books, writing, music or motorcycles, feel free to reach out. He’d love to hear from you!