Jeffrey Martin attended Hawaii Pacific University and earned an Associate of Arts Degree in Psychology with a minor in music from Upper Iowa University. He is a former Marine and semi-professional football player. He works as a federal law enforcement officer in Iowa.
Jeff is the author of thriller, suspense, and horror books and stories. His first novel, Lucifer’s Calling, was published by Vanilla Heart Publishing in 2008. The follow up novel, Deadly Demented, was published in 2009, also by Vanilla Heart Publishing.
Since his novels first appeared, Jeff has also published several ebook short stories. “Dead Holiday” was the first short story in the Mark Blankenship series. It was published by Echelon Press in December 2009. In April 2010, he made a free read, “House of Misery,” available on his website. In August 2010, the next installment of the Blankenship series was published on Smashwords.com.
His latest novel, 3:16, was published 2010 by Cold Moon Press. He continues to write short stories and has begun research on his next novel.
Good to meet you, Jeffrey. I grew up in a law enforcement household. My father was a detective with the PA State Police. I'm looking forward to checking out your novels.
Thanks Jeffery
Hustling the almighty dollar.On the road,it gives it takes.
Notebook writing.Novel in progress. Home. A mortgaged ranch in the Southland. Work takes me to Visalia,Ca.Late great San Joaquin Valley.Ghost of Joaquin Murrieta haunts this fertile landscape. Breadbasket of U.S.A. The other California.Okies. immigrant laborers,water wars.Gangs and drugs.A bucolic way of life in the New America.Checked out your page.Like they say Misery is a choice.Nice story
i am very happy to have you as my friend!on one side i always lived among uniforms back in Africa, Angola!onthe other side the best years of my career here in Europe were those working for a military judiciary police which i only left for the sake of my daughter who was too young and needing a lot of my attention!where you live , there must also still live Cassie Lyn Landry a teacher for special needs kids who did not have a happy encounter with a candian husband who turns out to be a mob worker in desguize!she fled Canada alive and that is what matters!
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Hi Jeff, Thanks for the friend invitation. I read several of your book excerpts and am now hooked. Keep writing.
Jeanne Meeks
Rim to Rim––Death in the Grand Canyon (ready to publish)
Hey there CrimeMan . . . thanks a heap for calling me on in to your joint . . . I can promise you only ~ never a dull moment.
~ Absolutely*Kate
AT THE BIJOU
Read all about Goofus's drift to the dark side in 'Always the bad example.'
Hustling the almighty dollar.On the road,it gives it takes.
Notebook writing.Novel in progress. Home. A mortgaged ranch in the Southland. Work takes me to Visalia,Ca.Late great San Joaquin Valley.Ghost of Joaquin Murrieta haunts this fertile landscape. Breadbasket of U.S.A. The other California.Okies. immigrant laborers,water wars.Gangs and drugs.A bucolic way of life in the New America.Checked out your page.Like they say Misery is a choice.Nice story
Take care Steve
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