When I wrote this book I originally intended to pen a strictly suspense novel about a bank heist, but after listening to a story or two about young people taking advantage of the old, I thought about my grandfather (whom this book is dedicated to), and decided to add a few twists.
Saul, an elderly widow, gets to seek not only justice in Betrayal Only Comes in Green, but he also falls in love with a little girl, something surprising since the man never liked even his own son when he was a child. A miserable, forgotten old man softens and becomes somewhat of a knight in shining armor.My favorite part of this book is the bank heist scene. I've never written anything like it before, and I'm pretty proud of it. My editor had some fun with it too. I have to say that the ending to this book is one of my best. It has a major plot twist that I've never read in any other novel, and I always wanted to do it. One of the investigators in the book has a painful past, and miraculously, something that he thought he would never experience happens and changes his life forever.