Howard Jenkins has had a varied career, in corporate America performing senior executive management of procurement, contract administration, manufacturing, and information technology in industries as varied as Aerospace and Defense, commercial aircraft manufacturing, software and the restaurant business. Career changes moved him from California, to Puerto Rico, to Minnesota, to Arizona, to Kansas, to Colorado and finally to Las Vegas. A willing and capable public speaker, Jenkins has written several columns for Hospitality Technology Magazine as well as several corporate position papers and major project management “how-to” manuals. Jenkins retired from corporate life in early 2004, moved to Las Vegas with his wife Lynda. Since his first book, The Big Deal, Howard has worked hard on the craft of writing
Howard has two sons, and a daughter, arriving when he was very young, and two grandchildren all in California. His new grown stepson lives in New Mexico. Lynda and Howard love Las Vegas.
He was amazed at the often violent outbursts from non-violent citizens at the sight of graffiti. What if one of these graffiti haters was a sociopath? This novel represents that notion.
Jenkins, in addition to writing, listening to jazz, and enjoying great neighbors and friends, volunteers his time with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department helping in the Crime Prevention area.