San Francisco, California--(Newsfile Corp. - June 12, 2023) - In May 2023, author John A. Wulkowicz released his debut thriller, Before It Happens Again, to a glowing reception by a diverse audience of readers. This unpredictable historical novel blends crime, romance, and the power of science to deliver a truly unique read.
Book cover of Before It Happens Again
Before It Happens Again follows the life of James Nolan, an aspiring doctor whose life is upended after the love of his life is murdered. In his grief, Nolan abandons his dreams of becoming a doctor and dedicates himself to researching why people kill. His research leads him to the fifth gene-the criminal gene. Faced with the unprecedented ability to catch criminals before they act, Nolan must grapple with one critical question: How will he use it?
Adults who enjoy crime stories and tragic love are sure to enjoy the cross-genre themes in Before It Happens Again, and the scientific elements are perfect for fans of Robin Cook and Michael Crichton. In addition to the fast-paced plot, Nolan works together with a Catholic priest and a FBI agent, which makes for an unusual and memorable cast.
Reviewers rate Before It Happens Again with high marks, describing Wulkowicz's work as a great read and one that will keep readers on their toes. Despite the tragic beginning to Nolan's journey, this novel is also very much a story of hope.
Before It Happens Again is available for purchase on Amazon.com and readers can look forward to the next edition as it is currently being worked on.
John A Wulkowicz is an author, retired sales manager and former Sergeant in the U.S. Army. He and his wife Catherine are a great example of making a difference adopting 8 special needs children. They want to inspire others through their example of leadership to do the same. Visit him online at AuthorJW.com or his author profile on Facebook.
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