

The second book "Fatal Departure" follows the first with a new serial killer stalking the principal characters, Sarah and Dave. The first book "Fatal Rejection" is about serial killers, an author and the editors that the author wants to murder. There's humor, suspense, wild chases across suburban Detroit with cops, classic cars and motorcycle clubs murder, mayhem, a good amount of romance and a twist ending.īob recently started a new series, the Fatal series. The killer is also murdering the women right out from under police protection, driving homicide detective Will Trapper crazy, and he slowly depends on Jim to help. Along with a friend of his, Buck, a big, mustached biker, they go off to track down the killer before he can get to one former classmate, Penny Wickens, a TV talk show host who Jim has just fallen for while protecting her. His life turns around and he is pulled into numerous murders of women from his high school who he hasn't seen in forty years. Richards, one day, receives an email from a childhood sweetheart asking for his help, but by the time he reaches her, she has been murdered. What followed was a series of 20 books starting with "The Classmate Murders" which introduces the main character, Jim Richards, who has to admit he has become a senior citizen, reluctantly.

Thus was born the first book, "Classmate Murders". Moats became one of the causalities of unemployment early in 2009, and had time on his hands to finally pursue a life long dream of writing a full blown crime novel.

He also wrote the short fantasy novella "Crystal Prison of Kyr" and is a published playwright with his three act comedy "Happily Ever After". He has lost most of his original stories, typed or handwritten, in the numerous moves he has made from his hometown of Fraser, Michigan to Northern Michigan, to Las Vegas and back to Fraser, where he now lives. Detroit area resident, Bob Moats, has been writing short stories and plays for as long as he can remember.
