
It’s 1999. Electric Avenue is sizzling. Thrash Metal is thriving.
Welcome to the world of Detective Stella Mahoney. She loves bourbon, heavy metal, and hunting serial killers. Living in her father’s shadow, she’ll do anything to prove that she can catch the most sadistic monsters to roam the earth.
Each book in the Det. Mahoney series is a complete fusion of music and storytelling, and takes the reader on a deep mind dive into the consciousness of both the detective and the serial killer.
While books 1, 2, and 3 go nicely together and take place in the late 80s, Book 4 jumps to 1999, and features a NEW detective – Stella Mahoney – the daughter of the previous detective. As a reader, you can jump right into Stella’s world if she calls to you, and Books 4 and 5 can be read out of order.

90s Metal Meets Murder
A bourbon-heavy metal-sex addicted detective with a deadly secret must face the pain of her father’s death to hunt a killer branding victims with satanic symbols.
Devil’s Track Playlist
The Poison Sisters, a witchy pair burning victims at the stake, take Stella on a wild hunt. This wild and witchy heavy playlist with a strong dose of Rob Zombie is the perfect pairing.

Thrash metal meets murder
Yanked from a heavy metal-bourbon-sex bender, Det. Stella Mahoney must follow a trail of bodies on Electric Avenue to hunt the Skin Peeler.
Thrash Track Soundtrack
Thrash Track has a custom two track soundtrack that comes with an album booklet. Lyrics by Killers and Demons. Music by thrash metal kings Hazzerd. Check it out!

NEW – Iron Maiden torture meets iron maiden metal
The final installment of the track series!! The bloodiest and goriest of the series.
Torture Track Soundtrack
Torture Track has a custom two track soundtrack that comes with an album booklet. Lyrics by Killers and Demons. Music by power metal legends Ed Hunter. Check it out!
The year is 1987. Hair is big. Rock ’n’ roll is hard.
Welcome to the world of Detective Jagger Mahoney. He’s plagued by hallucinations from a case that went cold sixteen years ago. Pushing the limits on the old school investigative strategies of his precinct, nursing a bourbon in a dive bar after each shift, he will stop at nothing to catch the serial killers lurking in the streets.

80s Metal Meets Murder
It’s 1987. Hair is big. Rock ‘n’ roll is wild. A hallucination plagued detective teams up with a criminal profiler in the wild underground of heavy metal to hunt a serial killer carving lyrics into the flesh of his victims.
Final Track Soundtrack
A wild ride back to the big hair and dramatic guitar riffs paired with the screaming rock gods of the late 80s. Cinderella, Guns N’ Roses and MORE!

Acid Rock Meets Murder
It’s 1987. Hairspray is thick. Everything glimmers. A hallucination possessed detective must befriend the psychotic slayer he locked up to hunt a serial killer preserving the bodies of young boys and keeping their eyes as trophies.
Acid Track Soundtrack
A trippy 70s Acid Rock soundtrack with 80s wild rock roots. A perfect match for the trail of grisly murder scenes into the belly of the hot desert.

Gothic Metal Meets Murder
The exsanguinated remains of a young girl are found in a park in big-city Toronto. Her eyes are circled with blood-red makeup. Her lips are painted black. She’s a duplicate demon doll from the Susie Slaughters—a case gone cold sixteen years ago.
Back Track Soundtrack
A plunge into the dark depths of the Gothic Rock of the late 80s/early 90s. The dramatic lyrics of Type O Negative set the stage for the glam vamp killer creating a cult of human horror dolls. Tracks from metal monsters such as Black Sabbath make a solid appearance.
novellas
Shorter works by Killers and Demons

Psychedelic Rock Meets Murder
When Park Ranger Blackwood discovers a murder scene, the mirror image of how her sister was left by the cult that killed her, she must face the past she ran from.
Dead End Track Soundtrack
The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, Cream, and even Shocking Blue all make appearances on this groovy ride. Do you know the song of a Goddess on a mountaintop by Shocking Blue? It’s quite the performance.

