Roger S. Hoffman spent more than a decade operating in the shadows as a deep-cover informant for the federal government. Working inside criminal enterprises where exposure meant death, he survived without a badge, protection, or public recognition. Every alliance was fragile. Every conversation carried risk.
During a major corruption investigation in Dallas, Hoffman’s life changed when he formed an unlikely bond with FBI Special Agent Don Sherman—the man who once arrested him. Their friendship, later highlighted by WFAA in a story about Sherman’s illness, became a testament to loyalty forged under extreme pressure.
Inspired by real events, Door Number Three blends corruption, covert operations, and brotherhood into a high-velocity thriller rooted in lived experience. Hoffman has lived in the Dallas area for more than fifty years and is the father of one child.