Hugo Berenson has spent a lifetime hunting down ex-Nazis and bringing them to justice.

Now in his 60s, with a legendary career behind him, he’s gone to ground in Jersey City, living a quiet and anonymous life.

In Gray Hunter, a nine-year-old Hispanic girl goes missing. When the authorities barely raise a finger to find her, the panic-stricken mother seeks out Berenson.

A hunter renowned for tracking his prey.

For never giving up.

In The Youth, Berenson trades the streets of Jersey City for the Florida Everglades, to execute the nonagenarian Nazi commandant responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews.

In Meadowlands, when Aryan group Combat 27 vows to end Berenson’s reign of retribution, Berenson becomes the hunted rather than the hunter.

Evil flows – from Dachau to the alleys of Jersey City.

One man will stem the tide.


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Mark Rogers is a writer and artist whose literary heroes include Charles Bukowski, Willy Vlautin, and Charles Portis. He lives in Baja California, Mexico with his Sinaloa-born wife, Sofia. His award-winning travel journalism for USA Today and other media outlets has brought him to 56 countries. His crime novels have been published in the U.S and UK. Uppercut, his memoir of moving to Mexico, is published by Cowboy Jamboree Press. NeoText publishes his Tijuana series and Gray Hunter series.