Event Horizon
Fairy tales usually end with “They lived happily ever after.” But when murder is involved, “Not everyone lives happily eve rafter.” And the act of murder thrusts Undersheriff Will Diaz and his friends into a manhunt through the rugged San Juan Mountains of Conejos County, Colorado. Trouble is, Will has already lost against a man he thinks of as a brother, yet is committed to bringing to justice.

The Author
William Ablan is in reality Richard L. Muniz. Rich is a former police officer and Military Policeman who served in the Gulf War. Today he works in the Information Technology field, teaches, and lives in Greeley, Colorado, with his wife and family.
My Thoughts
A welcome time off to go deer hunting with friends leads Undersheriff Will Diaz instead on a manhunt for a murderer. Not only has the hunted man killed a friend, the killer is a long-time friend and “blood brother” of Diaz himself. This terrific new novel, Event Horizon, is based on events from the author’s own career in law enforcement. I wish this series wouldn’t end!
There are also some beautiful vistas as the manhunt leads into the mountains of southern Colorado. One scene at night: “Mighty Orion had shouldered his way past the zenith and the ghostly Pleiades shivered in the night. The Moon painted the snow-covered mountains and trees with ice cold light.”
Please have a look at the author’s website and his Amazon Author Page. His website will give you an idea of his backstory, which certainly leads to the authenticity of his novels.
I also follow Richard. He incorporates his own first-hand knowledge into his work, outstanding!
You are so right, GP!
This book sounds like it would make a good movie!
I agree, Liz!
Thank you, Joy. Hope you enjoyed it.
Yes, and I agree with Liz–it would make a great movie! The drama, suspense and backstory, set in a beautiful area. Masterfully written!
I read William’s little bio and his answers to questions on his website. He’s quite intriguing! I added “Event Horizon” to my list of books to buy. Books are the gifts that keep on giving. 🙂
Thanks, Nancy. He’s had the most fascinating life story, even his ancestral back-stories, to get to where he is now, and as such a gifted story-teller!
Thanks for sharing this, Joy. I’ll read it.
I bet you’ll really enjoy it, Tim!