Five novels and a novella of literary fiction rooted in Florida soil — spanning historical crime, moral reckoning, and the eternal contest between good and evil.
John and Mayme Surrency were murdered in Jacksonville, FL on November 25, 1936. Two men were hired, organized crime loomed behind it all, and justice was never certain.
A father driven to the edge by the assault on his seven-year-old daughter joins a covert task force to dismantle a sinister network of corruption and human trafficking.
An aging intelligence asset discovers he has spent decades aiding a secret global cabal. Now, with his granddaughter, he races to dismantle a genocidal project called Trinity.
After twenty-eight years of suffering, Madeline McVie shifts from victim to warrior — inheriting her father's crusade and forging a militia to eradicate evil from her community.
In 1945, two Nazi war criminals infiltrate Miami and seed a multi-generational conspiracy. Decades later, a Miccosukee artist and a principled attorney must uncover and stop them.
Inspired by the Bobby Goldsboro song, a sixty-year-old man attends his mother's funeral and unexpectedly reunites with a woman from a summer affair forty years prior.
Louis Berry's novels have been translated for readers around the world.