The Long Game

Author:   David William Howard ,  Sarah Butcher ,  David William Howard
Publisher:   David William Howard
ISBN:  

9798234015709


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   24 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Long Game


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Hey there, if you're looking for a gripping detective novel that dives deep into the shadows of society while keeping you on the edge of your seat, ""The Long Game: A Michael Domenicalli Novel"" by D.W. Howard is one that'll stick with you. Set against the bustling, often brutal backdrop of New York City, this story follows seasoned detective Michael Domenicalli and his dedicated partners, Sancho Sanchez and Rene Murdoch, as they tackle what initially appears to be a tragic murder-suicide involving two young women-one a pristine blond teen with a single gunshot to the forehead, the other a battered brunette shot in the heart. As the team digs deeper, the case spirals into something far more sinister, peeling back layers of corruption rotting the core of ""The Big Apple."" Connections emerge to heated protests at abortion clinics like the Queens Women's Medical Center, where pro-life and pro-choice activists clash amid personal tragedies and hidden agendas. Domenicalli's investigation uncovers ties to religious figures, humanitarian organizations, and influential socialites, forcing him to confront ancient evils disguised as modern inhumanity-things like exploitation, moral decay, and the blurred lines between faith and fanaticism. But this isn't just a dark ride; Howard weaves in themes of light triumphing over darkness, the strength of relationships (with partners, family, and God), and the sacrifices required for true justice. Domenicalli, a man of deep faith and unyielding honesty, must balance his professional drive with personal demons, all while protecting those he loves from the fallout. Drawing from real-world inspirations like high-profile cases and societal debates, the book rewards readers with a complex murder mystery that's as thought-provoking as it is thrilling. At 257 pages, it's a page-turner perfect for fans of authors like Michael Connelly or James Patterson, but with a unique spiritual and ethical depth. Whether you're into hard-boiled detective stories or narratives that explore the human spirit, this one's thorough, intense, and ultimately hopeful-definitely worth adding to your shelf!

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Author:   David William Howard ,  Sarah Butcher ,  David William Howard
Publisher:   David William Howard
Imprint:   David William Howard
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9798234015709


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   24 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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D.W. Howard is a Riverside, California-based writer who pens gritty supernatural thrillers and science fiction under his own name, while unleashing comics under the pen name NeM. For the past seven years, he's been juggling prose and panels, bringing to life stories like The Long Game (his debut novel and an Indie Ink Awards finalist), alongside comic titles including OPSEC, Phoenix Throne, and Space Monkeys-where he also serves as colorist and letterer.His love for the craft started early: a sick day turned magical when his father brought home that first comic, igniting a lifelong obsession, while his mother fueled endless nights lost in science fiction pages. Influences run deep and eclectic-Edgar Allan Poe's shadowy dread, H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic unease, Douglas Adams' absurd wit, Mel Brooks' irreverent humor, and Orson Scott Card's emotional precision all collide in his work, creating tales that are equal parts haunting, sarcastic, and unflinchingly human.When he's not staring down deadlines or sketching twisted worlds, Howard unwinds with video games, war gaming, role-playing sessions, long walks with his dogs, and yelling at the TV during any sport worth watching. He's most proud of earning that Indie Ink Awards finalist nod-proof that persistence (and a healthy dose of caffeine) can turn ""maybe someday"" into something real.Self-deprecating? Absolutely-he'll joke that his plots are just excuses to scare himself at 3 a.m. But dig a little deeper, and you'll find a writer who thrives on the mysterious pull between light and dark, always chasing the next story that refuses to let go. D.W. Howard is a Riverside, California-based writer who pens gritty supernatural thrillers and science fiction under his own name, while unleashing comics under the pen name NeM. For the past seven years, he's been juggling prose and panels, bringing to life stories like The Long Game (his debut novel and an Indie Ink Awards finalist), alongside comic titles including OPSEC, Phoenix Throne, and Space Monkeys-where he also serves as colorist and letterer.His love for the craft started early: a sick day turned magical when his father brought home that first comic, igniting a lifelong obsession, while his mother fueled endless nights lost in science fiction pages. Influences run deep and eclectic-Edgar Allan Poe's shadowy dread, H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic unease, Douglas Adams' absurd wit, Mel Brooks' irreverent humor, and Orson Scott Card's emotional precision all collide in his work, creating tales that are equal parts haunting, sarcastic, and unflinchingly human.When he's not staring down deadlines or sketching twisted worlds, Howard unwinds with video games, war gaming, role-playing sessions, long walks with his dogs, and yelling at the TV during any sport worth watching. He's most proud of earning that Indie Ink Awards finalist nod-proof that persistence (and a healthy dose of caffeine) can turn ""maybe someday"" into something real.Self-deprecating? Absolutely-he'll joke that his plots are just excuses to scare himself at 3 a.m. But dig a little deeper, and you'll find a writer who thrives on the mysterious pull between light and dark, always chasing the next story that refuses to let go.

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