PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Sunbury Press has released Keith Rommel's thriller novel You Killed My Brother, the first book of the Cultures Collide series. Sunbury Press acquired the title from GMTA Publishing (Enigma Press imprint) in August. ykmb_fcAbout the Book: Rainer is a successful doctor and father of two. He’s a celebrated member of the community for his exceptional care and charity work. Brick is a local street thug that can’t keep his nose clean. When fate brings the two together through tragedy, the life of Rainer is changed dramatically. Glenn is a seasoned cop and Rainer’s younger brother. Trusting the justice system, he keeps his desire for revenge in check as Brick is brought to trial. But when the jury hands Brick a lean sentence, Glenn sets out to avenge his family’s suffering. But what he forgets in his rage is that for every action, there is a reaction. Excerpt: If murder were legal, there would be dozens of bodies left in Jennifer’s wake. “Damn it,” she whispered, and heaved a sigh. She stared at the caravan of cars that inched forward and squeezed the steering wheel. They went on as far as the eye could see, hardly moving. She rested her elbow on the armrest and pushed taut fingers through her hair. “Mom?” Jennifer looked into the rearview mirror and both Emily and Hannah stared back. “Yes?” Jennifer said with the most patient voice she could muster. “You shouldn’t say words like that mommy,” Emily said. “You’re right, I shouldn’t. I’m sorry.” “Do you think we’re going to be late, is that why you’re mad?” Emily said. The clock on the car radio read 4:00. “I hope not,” Jennifer said, but deep down inside she didn’t think their tardiness was avoidable. She clamped her eyes shut and tried to ignore a deep pain that pulsed and hid tactfully behind her eyes. “Are you not feeling well, mommy?” Hannah said. “Mommy’s fine,” she said. “I am just worried that we are going to be late and that will make me and your daddy late for the event.” “It’s okay,” Hannah said and looked out the side window. “You shouldn’t worry so much. Daddy is the star and they can’t do anything without him.” Jennifer laughed. “I suppose you’re right.” She watched as a car rode the shoulder all the way to the next exit. “Mommy, you should follow him,” Emily said, and pointed at the car that Jennifer watched. “He’s going fast!” “I...” Jennifer thought to protest the suggestion, but knew it was the only way. The risk of getting a ticket was worth the time she could save. She cut the wheel hard right and stepped on the gas. The powerful car raced up the shoulder and approached another long line of cars that led to a blinking traffic light. She pressed the brake pedal hard and stopped the car just short of the vehicle in front of her. The force of the abrupt halt pushed everyone forward in their seats and snapped them back. “I’m sorry,” Jennifer said. “I didn’t mean to do that.” “You don’t think daddy will leave without you, do you?” Hannah said, her eyes wide with the question. “No, I don’t suppose he would.” The vehicles ahead of her managed to merge their way into traffic quicker than she anticipated. “He loves you too much to do that,” Hannah said. “He tells you that all the time.” “You are very smart.” Jennifer smiled. About the Author: Keith Rommel authored the critically acclaimed dark suspense Thanatology Series which includes The Cursed Man (book 1), The Lurking Man (book 2) and The Sinful Man (book 3). Keith has dabbled in psychological crime with the fast-paced You Killed My Brother and his new supernatural release where angels and demons face off in Among The People. His next release will be The Silent Woman (book 4) Keith is the co-screenplay writer for The Cursed Man movie being filmed in Los Angeles, California as a major motion picture under the same title. You Killed My Brother Authored by Keith Rommel List Price: $14.95 5" x 8" (12.7 x 20.32 cm) Black & White on White paper 196 pages Sunbury Press, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-1620065082 ISBN-10: 1620065088 BISAC: Fiction / Thrillers / Crime Also available on Kindle & Nook For more information, please see: http://www.sunburypressstore.com/You-Killed-My-Brother-97...