Hollister The Corridor

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Archway Publishing, Feb 27, 2026 - Fiction - 284 pages
What begins as a routine tip about a missing girl quickly exposes a trafficking corridor that stretches from war-torn Kosovo to the streets of Canada. In Hollister: The Corridor, F.J. Anderson delivers a crime thriller that blends investigative journalism, international organized crime, and the harsh realities of human trafficking into a tense, socially grounded suspense novel. When retired investigative journalist Hollister looks into a suspicious massage parlor in London, Ontario, he uncovers a network built on silence, fear, and loyalty forged in war. At the center of the operation stands Milos Radovan, a former Balkan soldier whose past in the Kosovo conflict shapes a ruthless criminal enterprise. Meanwhile, Xinjue, a young immigrant promised opportunity, finds herself trapped in a system designed to erase her identity. As Hollister pushes deeper, the danger escalates, revealing how global conflict, refugee routes, and organized crime intersect in plain sight. For readers drawn to realistic crime narratives, layered antagonists, and contemporary social relevance, this novel delivers tension grounded in authenticity. Step into the investigation. Follow the truth. Discover what hides inside the corridor.

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About the author (2026)

F.J. Anderson grew up in Ajax, Ontariowith a childhood dream of becoming aninvestigative journalist. After a nearly 40-year career in the media industry, none ofit as a journalist, he now lives vicariouslythrough his alter-ego Frank Hollister.Anderson, his husband Wesley and their twoSpringer Spaniels call downtown Torontohome although they split their time amonghomes in Toronto, Hannibal Missouri andCosta Rica. They are avid travelers whoenjoy exploring new countries and meetingnew friends around the world.The Corridor is his first novel. He is currentlywriting the next installment of FrankHollister's adventures, The Commemoration.In honor of his devotion to communityservice and local advocacy, F.J. Andersonwas awarded both the Queen Elizabeth IIGolden Jubilee Medal and Diamond JubileeMedal.

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