“Don´t Get Caught” synopsis
Victor Driscoll was a successful, honest, and beloved ‘elder statesman’ in Alexandria, Minnesota, who founded and ran a huge heavy-truck leasing company. However, unknown to pretty much everyone, his commitment to business ethics was… ‘don’t get caught’.
When it all hit the fan, Victor’s sons, Kelly and Ryan, were brought in to ‘make it right’. Kelly ran a number of local businesses, and did have a moral compass, and Ryan was a Stillwater attorney, determined to preserve his father’s ‘goodguy’ legacy.
They recruited foul-mouthed and offensive Margaret ‘Mags’ Kratski to serve as office manager / investigator, and Donna Carlasccio, a former Marine with ‘anger issues’, as their muscle. Margaret admitted that she’d been fired by more bosses than she could count, and Donna acknowledged that she’d actually killed more bad guys with her Sig Sauer in close combat, than with her Marine-issue M16. What could go wrong?
Don’t Get Caught is a fast-paced, funny, legal thriller that will make you cheer for the good guys, and occasionally want to just give them a hug.
“Donna Carlasccio” synopsis
Donna Carlasccio joined the Marine Corps out of high school. She rose through the ranks to First Sergeant, and even though trained and assigned as an Abrams tank mechanic, she was consistently requested to accompany L and E (locate and eliminate) missions on close-combat night raids. However, her company C. O. declined to sign off on her third tour re-up, due to ‘anger issues’, as she consistently picked, and won, barfights with men who disrespected her lack of height.
As a civilian ‘with skills’, she signed on as Director of Security and Recovery for Stillwater, Minnesota attorney Ryan Driscoll, and eventually became a partner in his new firm of Driscoll and Associates. After putting four members of the Aryan Pure prison gang back in prison, via a hospital’s intensive care ward, Donna became a target, and an obsession, of the Pure.
This novel is the second appearance of Donna Carlasccio in print, and chronicles the failed efforts of the Aryan Pure to reel her in.






