REVIEWS of Nature Of The Beast"
“Excellent read, well formed characters, great plot. A real page-turner. Loved it!”
– Paul Alvin-Smith, Grand Prix dressage trainer
“Easy Taylor may be one of the most flawed detectives since Sam Pulsifer…but also one of the most entertaining. This book is a pitch perfect homage to the down and almost out gumshoe, complete with a private dick who can’t resist playing the horses with his last sawbuck.”
– Ray Petersen, author of The Middle of
Nowhere: a Novel
“Excellent read, well formed characters, great plot. A real page-turner. Loved it!”
– Paul Alvin-Smith, Grand Prix dressage trainer
“Easy Taylor may be one of the most flawed detectives since Sam Pulsifer…but also one of the most entertaining. This book is a pitch perfect homage to the down and almost out gumshoe, complete with a private dick who can’t resist playing the horses with his last sawbuck.”
– Ray Petersen, author of The Middle of
Nowhere: a Novel

From PKA Publications
https://www.pkapresents.com
Nature Of The Beast
By Roland Keller
ISBN 978-0-9651928-4-2
(ebook 240 pages)
$6.75
is part of Roland Keller's
Easy Taylor Mystery Series
Nature of The Beast is newly released in 2018
by PKA Publications and is in its
second edition as an ebook.
Since losing his job and its regular paycheck at an Albany investigative firm, life for private investigator Edward Zachery Taylor, known as Easy because of his initials, is going downhill. In business for himself– just himself, by himself, with no boss, no client, and no money– Easy’s car has been repossessed and he’s behind in his rent. Getting a referral from his friend, veterinarian Henrietta Van Voenderhueeks, Easy reluctantly accepts the assignment of finding Diana Hunter’s missing pit bull dog which may have been abducted for dog fighting.
With retainer in hand, Easy immediately places bets with his local bookie who gives him a lead that takes him into the seamy underworld of dog fighting. Then on an errand for the veterinarian to a local testing lab, Easy encounters the bizarre genetic research being conducted there by Dr. Phyllis Steen. The two worlds converge in the lab’s secretive efforts at genetically altering the nature of beasts by transforming passive creatures into aggressive ones.
https://www.pkapresents.com
Nature Of The Beast
By Roland Keller
ISBN 978-0-9651928-4-2
(ebook 240 pages)
$6.75
is part of Roland Keller's
Easy Taylor Mystery Series
Nature of The Beast is newly released in 2018
by PKA Publications and is in its
second edition as an ebook.
Since losing his job and its regular paycheck at an Albany investigative firm, life for private investigator Edward Zachery Taylor, known as Easy because of his initials, is going downhill. In business for himself– just himself, by himself, with no boss, no client, and no money– Easy’s car has been repossessed and he’s behind in his rent. Getting a referral from his friend, veterinarian Henrietta Van Voenderhueeks, Easy reluctantly accepts the assignment of finding Diana Hunter’s missing pit bull dog which may have been abducted for dog fighting.
With retainer in hand, Easy immediately places bets with his local bookie who gives him a lead that takes him into the seamy underworld of dog fighting. Then on an errand for the veterinarian to a local testing lab, Easy encounters the bizarre genetic research being conducted there by Dr. Phyllis Steen. The two worlds converge in the lab’s secretive efforts at genetically altering the nature of beasts by transforming passive creatures into aggressive ones.
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Nature of the Beast, An Easy Taylor Mystery, is available in print through PKA Publications.
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The author of Pardee Holler, Denial, and Chimera, the three other ‘Easy Taylor’ mysteries, Roland Keller has been the editor of PKA’s Advocate, a literary publication, for over three decades. His wife Patricia and he live somewhere in the wilds of the Catskill Mountains of New York with their Paso Fino horses.