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I am the author of three novels, a novella, seven screenplays, and a volume of short stories.

Prior to my writing career, I practiced tax in New York City, and then worked as Chief Financial Officer of a commercial bank in Little Rock, Arkansas. I attended Leopold-Franzens Universität in Innsbruck, Austria, and am a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the Harvard Graduate School of Business.

Check my lit website at http://danielkoehler.bizland.com

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Favorite authors:
Thomas Pynchon, Charles Portis, Tom Franklin, Kevin Brockmeier, Donald Harington, Chuck Palahniuk, Lawrence Block, Ellen Gilchrist, Thomas Mann, Harry Crews, Hemingway, Henry Miller, Lawrence Durrell, Kurt Vonnegut, Don DeLillo, Woody Allen, John Le Carre, Martin Amis, Barry Hannah, and , of course, William Shakespeare (or the Earl of Oxford, if you prefer).

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The Sleeping Cab

Daniel Koehler

Someone is killing young women along Interstate 40, and all the FBI has is a tenuous profile—a religious zealot bent on ritualistic sacrifice.


To FBI senior agent, JOE MAC ADAMS, the Atonement Killer is a psychopath who scrawls the word across his victim’s torsos in blood, but to rookie cop, JOLENE DYKES, he is a hooker/john sting gone terribly wrong.

Polygamist trucker NARVEL LAFFERTY'S mission is to save fifty souls. However, when his marks refuse to convert voluntarily—either by baptism or marriage into his communal family, Narvel turns to “blood atonement,” an obscure cult doctrine whereby the souls of grievous sinners may only be saved by spilling their blood and then baptizing their corpses.

Held prisoner, beaten, and raped in Narvel’s sleeping cab, Jolene finally escapes by trickery and her police skills. Put on medical leave, Jolene becomes the FBI's first eyewitness in the Atonement Killer case. Soon, however, her behavior becomes increasingly irrational and aggressive.

Frustrated by the FBI's plodding pace in the Atonement Killer case, Jolene obsessively pursues him across Interstate 40, weaving together the clues to his identity with the aid of her alcoholic cop/boyfriend.

Together, they trap Narvel at the famous Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas, and there Jolene battles for both her life and her soul.

 

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I wrote 281 days ago

Great opening scene, Katy. After the Springsteen lyric, I was hooked. In fact, the first scene reminded me of the aftermath of "Spirits in the Night," although I was in NYC in the 70's not the 90's. Excellent opening. Bravo! Backed with pleasure. You have a hit on you hands. Daniel "The Sleeping ... view book

I wrote 543 days ago

Well done, Miguel; Backed, Daniel Koehler Splitting Washington view book

I wrote 544 days ago

Well-done. Terrific pitch. Backed view book

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Well-Done, Miguel. Terrrific style. Backed view book

I wrote 574 days ago

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