OF THE RECORD
OF THE RECORD
“So, I come to you, because you are still dead.”
Off The Record follows Greg Bellachenko, a man who knows how to disappear in plain sight. Running covert surveillance jobs for high-paying clients, he uses his skills to install listening devices and gather critical information—without anyone ever knowing. But when a powerful figure demands he wire a hospice room with no prep and no questions, Greg is thrust into the most dangerous role of his life: that of a priest walking among the dying. What he uncovers inside Room 118 is more than just whispers of inheritance—it’s a threat to his entire existence. As the lies pile up and the watchers become the watched, Greg must decide: how much of his life is truly his, and how much is a carefully constructed illusion?
KEN POSTHRUER
Ken Posthauer is a talented writer based in Long Island, NY, known for his intricate psychological thrillers that delve into human nature, deception, and mystery. His latest book, Off The Record, invites readers into the world of Greg Bellachenko, a man who specializes in covert surveillance jobs for high-paying clients. Through the lens of a seemingly normal flower shop, Greg’s life intertwines with that of hackers, con artists, and secretive figures, where every job carries deep moral implications. Ken’s writing is a masterclass in suspense, keeping readers on edge until the very end.
Having lived and worked in diverse environments, Ken uses his experiences to craft authentic, complex characters and settings. His unique storytelling blends elements of mystery with psychological depth, making his works unmissable for fans of the genre.
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I read thrillers nonstop, and Off The Record still surprised me. The tension builds quietly, then hits hard when you least expect it. Greg is one of those characters who stays with you long after you’re done. I’m already recommending it to everyone who loves a twisty read.
Maria Torres
I don’t usually rush through books, but this one hooked me from the opening scene. The story is easy to follow, but there’s this creeping mystery that keeps you turning pages. The pacing is just right, and the vibes are perfect. Totally worth it.
Ethan Caldwell
A friend told me to try this even though I’m not a “reading person.” Honestly? I’m glad I did. It was gripping, not confusing, and made me feel like I was right there in the room with the characters. Might actually start reading more now.
