In a place where evil minds plot and scheme to terrorize the unsuspecting, a haunting laugh of a killer resonates in the dark recesses
of the world. Homicide Detectives David Hart and Jim Hollimen are caught up in the quest to cease the killing and catch the killer,
two completely different tasks that lead to horrific circumstances. In a novel that brings into play the ruthless scraping of the
flesh with the tines of a fork, they could never prepare themselves for what eventually happens. "No Apparent Motive: Prime Suspect"
matches solid forensic research with good old fashioned gumshoe detective work. The first line of the book kicks off the pandemonium.
"What a great night for a murder, at least I thought so", a profound statement from a bloodthirsty genius.
This novel, the very first,
is dedicated to Mr. Wolfe's Mother, Marie, who called him immediately after reading the first chapter with a bit of a horrified tone
in her voice. She asked Raif if he was okay. Raif said he had to chuckle, knowing that this was his first major composition that included
him telling the story from the other side of the coin, the killer's side, and almost taking that perspective and making it seem correct
and appropriate. Raif Wolfe's mother passed away in March 2008, sadly, leaving him a bit lost. He recalls "she always told me she
was my biggest fan, when in reality, I was always hers."
©MMXI All Rights Reserved Raif Wolfe - MeDiUS² is the Production Division of Raif Wolfe Enterprises.
Christmas Day 2007
Shannon, Brittany, Raif and Marie
(Grandmom and Mom)
No Apparent Motive
by Raif Wolfe
dedicated to his mother, Marie