The Samaritan
As a kid, Kevin “Hatch” Easter never had it easy, growing up half Seneca Indian in a mostly white society. Following the tragic death of his parents when he was only nine, Hatch found himself living on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation with his shaman grandfather.

But as an adult, he’s found a job he believes in―tracker for the Central Intelligence Agency―and a wife, Karen, he cherishes.

That life is shattered on a hot August night in New York City when a mob collection gone wrong leaves three people dead, Karen Easter among them.

Just a few days later, police find the gunman dead, the murder weapon on him, and the criminal case is all but closed.

Except someone doesn’t buy it.

Someone thinks the guilty parties are still out there.

And that someone wants revenge.

Now, a highly professional hunter stalks the streets of New York City, taking out anyone who may have had a hand in the murders, from mafia foot soldiers to the untouchable don himself, Anthony DiFilippo IV, to gangs like the Arkho Pinoy and even New York drug lord Lawrence Luther Wright.

As the city threatens to descend into all-out war, one question is paramount: Who is the hunter killing the killers, and how can he be stopped?

Police detectives Katherine Montroy and Matthew Philips desperately want to know. If they can’t solve the case, they could be caught in the bloodshed.

The media want to know. New York Post reporter B. J. Butera sees the murders as his path to journalistic superstardom, and with the help of an inside source, he’s well on his way to the scoop of the decade.

And the CIA wants to know. Deputy Director of Intelligence Jack Slattery puts top field agent Gray Taylor on the job. He has to. It’s the only way to prepare for the worst-case scenario: that the killer might well be Kevin Easter himself.

What happens to a good man when his world is pulled out from under him? What if a gifted CIA agent, one of the world’s best trackers, has gone rogue? Would it be the CIA’s job to save him—or to kill him?

The Samaritan is a chilling, pulse-pounding novel—a powerful story of love, death, and the terrible repercussions of both. An absolutely electrifying read, Steve Besecker’s outstanding debut is a must for any thriller fan.
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The Samaritan
As a kid, Kevin “Hatch” Easter never had it easy, growing up half Seneca Indian in a mostly white society. Following the tragic death of his parents when he was only nine, Hatch found himself living on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation with his shaman grandfather.

But as an adult, he’s found a job he believes in―tracker for the Central Intelligence Agency―and a wife, Karen, he cherishes.

That life is shattered on a hot August night in New York City when a mob collection gone wrong leaves three people dead, Karen Easter among them.

Just a few days later, police find the gunman dead, the murder weapon on him, and the criminal case is all but closed.

Except someone doesn’t buy it.

Someone thinks the guilty parties are still out there.

And that someone wants revenge.

Now, a highly professional hunter stalks the streets of New York City, taking out anyone who may have had a hand in the murders, from mafia foot soldiers to the untouchable don himself, Anthony DiFilippo IV, to gangs like the Arkho Pinoy and even New York drug lord Lawrence Luther Wright.

As the city threatens to descend into all-out war, one question is paramount: Who is the hunter killing the killers, and how can he be stopped?

Police detectives Katherine Montroy and Matthew Philips desperately want to know. If they can’t solve the case, they could be caught in the bloodshed.

The media want to know. New York Post reporter B. J. Butera sees the murders as his path to journalistic superstardom, and with the help of an inside source, he’s well on his way to the scoop of the decade.

And the CIA wants to know. Deputy Director of Intelligence Jack Slattery puts top field agent Gray Taylor on the job. He has to. It’s the only way to prepare for the worst-case scenario: that the killer might well be Kevin Easter himself.

What happens to a good man when his world is pulled out from under him? What if a gifted CIA agent, one of the world’s best trackers, has gone rogue? Would it be the CIA’s job to save him—or to kill him?

The Samaritan is a chilling, pulse-pounding novel—a powerful story of love, death, and the terrible repercussions of both. An absolutely electrifying read, Steve Besecker’s outstanding debut is a must for any thriller fan.
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Overview

As a kid, Kevin “Hatch” Easter never had it easy, growing up half Seneca Indian in a mostly white society. Following the tragic death of his parents when he was only nine, Hatch found himself living on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation with his shaman grandfather.

But as an adult, he’s found a job he believes in―tracker for the Central Intelligence Agency―and a wife, Karen, he cherishes.

That life is shattered on a hot August night in New York City when a mob collection gone wrong leaves three people dead, Karen Easter among them.

Just a few days later, police find the gunman dead, the murder weapon on him, and the criminal case is all but closed.

Except someone doesn’t buy it.

Someone thinks the guilty parties are still out there.

And that someone wants revenge.

Now, a highly professional hunter stalks the streets of New York City, taking out anyone who may have had a hand in the murders, from mafia foot soldiers to the untouchable don himself, Anthony DiFilippo IV, to gangs like the Arkho Pinoy and even New York drug lord Lawrence Luther Wright.

As the city threatens to descend into all-out war, one question is paramount: Who is the hunter killing the killers, and how can he be stopped?

Police detectives Katherine Montroy and Matthew Philips desperately want to know. If they can’t solve the case, they could be caught in the bloodshed.

The media want to know. New York Post reporter B. J. Butera sees the murders as his path to journalistic superstardom, and with the help of an inside source, he’s well on his way to the scoop of the decade.

And the CIA wants to know. Deputy Director of Intelligence Jack Slattery puts top field agent Gray Taylor on the job. He has to. It’s the only way to prepare for the worst-case scenario: that the killer might well be Kevin Easter himself.

What happens to a good man when his world is pulled out from under him? What if a gifted CIA agent, one of the world’s best trackers, has gone rogue? Would it be the CIA’s job to save him—or to kill him?

The Samaritan is a chilling, pulse-pounding novel—a powerful story of love, death, and the terrible repercussions of both. An absolutely electrifying read, Steve Besecker’s outstanding debut is a must for any thriller fan.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012914231
Publisher: Bancroft Press
Publication date: 06/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 710 KB

About the Author

Steve Besecker is a graduate of Orchard Park High School (Orchard Park, NY) and St. Bonaventure University (near Olean, NY). He was born in Somersworth, NH, grew up in East Aurora, NY, and lived briefly in Palos Park, Illinois, before his family settled south of Buffalo.

Like many young boys growing up in Western New York, Steve had every intention of becoming a professional hockey player, setting his sights on the National Hockey League and the Buffalo Sabres. Nevertheless, at the ripe young age of fifteen, Steve realized that his hockey talent did not measure up to his passion for the sport, and he began rethinking his future. The professors and Franciscan community at St. Bonaventure University opened Steve’s eyes to philosophy, business marketing, and creative writing. He earned a St. Bonaventure degree in Marketing Management, while also earning the distinction of being assistant captain of St. Bonaventure’s varsity hockey team.

With the help of various creative writing teachers, and the guidance and tough love of retired Doubleday editor Bill Thompson, who worked with Stephen King, John Grisham, Pat Conroy, Peter Straub, and many commercially successful authors early in their careers, Steve developed the character of Native American Kevin “Little Crow” Easter, the CIA hunter and protagonist of The Samaritan and subsequent planned thrillers.

An avid fly-fisherman, skier, hockey player, and youth soccer coach, Steve Besecker also enjoys skiing, hiking, snow shoeing, biking, and mini-triathlons.

Steve’s an active member of both the International Thriller Writers, Inc., and the American Society of Journalists and Authors.

Steve lives in Western New York and is presently writing another thriller that includes Kevin “Hatch” Easter, Gray Taylor, and many of the characters from The Samaritan.
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