Not All Wounds Are Visible.
Not All Killers Are Human.

One pen name. Two voices. A world where grief is real, murder is personal, and the California coast hides everything.

Book 1 · Mystery

Paws and Rewind

C. Dexter Van Holt, a sharp-witted attorney, had it all — until he dropped dead on the tennis court. Now reincarnated as a dog named Eddie, he must solve his own murder with his unsuspecting ex-wife as his partner. A witty, suspenseful tale of redemption, second chances, and one very determined dog detective.

Something Wicked This Way Comes

Book 2 · Political Thriller

In the tense days before a Dana Point election, love, loyalty, and power collide. Claire, still mourning her husband, is pulled into political schemes and shocking murders — while her ex-husband Eddie, reincarnated as a dog, helps uncover sinister plots. If Carl Hiaasen wrote about California politics with a supernatural twist, this is what you'd get.

No Good Deed

Book 3 · Political Thriller

Dr. Reggie Ortiz is an ER resident in Temecula — trained to triage, stabilize, and act fast. She is not a political person. But when a corrupt mayor targets a beloved local winery, she makes the mistake of caring — and the worse mistake of acting on it. A fast-paced thriller about justice and consequences.

A Howling Wind From the East

Book 4 · Political Thriller

A black wind carries more than wildfire soot across the affluent community of Dana Woods. As toxic politics fracture the neighborhood, a retired physician fights a desperate personal battle to save his genius son — whose descent into mania threatens to unleash an unpredictable power on the world.

The Outward Man

Book 5 · Mystery

A woman vanishes from her Laguna Niguel home. A detective uncovers a deadly financial conspiracy. And in a hidden canyon, a community of reincarnated dogs and a coyote pack tasked by angels work to protect their humans — whatever the cost. Where mystery meets the supernatural.

Angels Can Do No Better

Book 6 · Memoir

A retired emergency physician loses his wife to cancer, then his mother months later. Alone for the first time in decades, he sets out on the mountain trails of New Mexico — not to find answers, but to learn how to carry what cannot be fixed. A raw, unflinching memoir about grief, resilience, and the invisible hands that guide us when we can't guide ourselves.

About the Author

A.G. Chacon spent decades as an Emergency Medicine physician in Southern California — a career defined by split-second decisions, life and death, and the relentless weight of other people's worst days. After retiring, he turned to the one patient he'd never treated: himself. Angels Can Do No Better is the story of that reckoning — written on the trail where he finally learned to grieve.

Stories Don't Begin at Chapter One

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