King of the Hoboes
King of the Hoboes
by John Reinhard Dizon
Is Adolf Hyatt the charismatic savior of the homeless in New York City, or a fanatic cult leader?
Veronika Heydrich, an undercover NYPD cop is investigating a possible conspiracy plot within the homeless community in New York. After she runs across Adolf Hyatt, an intriguing activist known as King of the Hoboes, she learns firsthand about the plight of the vagrant population.
Together with her partner Evan Carlow and Khalid Sangani, a destitute teenager, they work their way into Hyatt's network as Veronika tries to learn his true intentions.
King of the Hoboes is a fast-paced crime thriller and an in-depth portrayal of the homeless community, set along a realistic backdrop of New York City.
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