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Chuck Morgan

Chuck Morgan

Crime Victims, A Buck Taylor Novel

The Grand Mesa in Colorado may be a peaceful paradise, but for one twisted killer, it's the perfect hunting ground for his deadly game.

The peaceful grandeur of the Grand Mesa in Colorado is shattered by the discovery of 11 bodies buried under 11 roadside crosses along a lonely mountain road.

Colorado Bureau of Investigation Agent Buck Taylor is a seasoned detective with a sharp mind and a relentless determination to bring justice to those who have been wronged, but when the Roadside Cross Killer strikes again, even the FBI is caught off guard. Can Agent Taylor and his team unravel the killer's twisted mind and stop him before he claims another victim?

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Chuck Morgan Crime Fiction Author LLC

Location: Lone Tree, ColoradoSummary: Chuck Morgan’s award-winning Crime series, featuring Colorado Bureau of Investigation agent Buck Taylor, delivers fast-paced, real-world crime stories set in the Colorado Mountains.Chuck Morgan Crime Fiction Author LLC: Unveiling Award-Winning Crime SeriesLONE TREE, Colorado — Chuck Morgan, the esteemed author and outdoor enthusiast, proudly presents his acclaimed Crime series featuring Colorado Bureau of Investigation agent Buck Taylor. With a storied background encompassing thirty-five years as a construction project manager, Morgan's transition to crime fiction writing has garnered significant recognition and accolades.A Journey from Construction ...
  • Chuck Morgan

    Chuck Morgan

    Can you explain your writing process? Do you prefer to create an outline and plan beforehand, or do you prefer to write more spontaneously and organically?
    I start with an idea and I don't sit down to write until I play that idea around in my head like a movie. This can take several weeks and there are plenty of loose ends. When I feel the idea is ready, I sit down and start writing then I sit back and follow my characters around taking notes. There have been many times when I sat back after writing a chapter, re-read the words and think. Well, that's not what I expected. It always fun to see where the character take the story.
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