Title: Angel Killer
Author: PJ Nunn
Paperback: 286 pp.
Publisher: Dark Oak Mysteries
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1610090799
ISBN-13: 978-1610090797
Author: PJ Nunn
Paperback: 286 pp.
Publisher: Dark Oak Mysteries
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1610090799
ISBN-13: 978-1610090797
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The death of a
child is every mother’s nightmare. But
what if the child has no mother? What if
their little bodies are discarded like garbage and no one even seems to care
that they’re gone?
Shari Markham,
psychologist for the Dallas Police Department, knows what it feels like to be
unclaimed and unwanted. She can’t turn away, even if it means demons dancing in
her dreams at night. But when her
relentless pursuit of information to help apprehend this madman gets a little
too close, he turns the tables, warning her that his next scheduled victim will
be her own three-year-old granddaughter, Angel!
Excerpt:
Fog
swirled around her, transforming everything into vague shapes and blurs. A
small sigh escaped her as Shari
parked her mocha Taurus next to the Grand
Prairie squad car and got out. The
sudden loss of heat prompted her to pull the front of her jacket closed
against
the damp air. Texas was
never this cold in November. Sleep had been elusive. She’d just settled in when
the jangling of the phone chased away warm, fuzzy dreams and replaced them with
harsh, cold reality. Now the distant sound of thunder matched her
mood
and didn’t bode well for the crime scene. The sky, a creepy morning shadow with
no delineation, met the ground while a fine mist settled on her without a single,
discernible drop. Shari
slammed the door and walked across the grass toward the officer securing the scene.
After
more than a year as criminal profiler for the Dallas Police Department, she
wondered if the time would ever come when she’d accept these early morning
wakeup calls as typical rather than feeling as if she’d been thrown into a
tornado. Emotional autopilot would kick in any minute though, separating her
from the horrors to come
and
allowing her to function within the safe realm of clinical objectivity. At
least that’s how it worked in theory.
“Morning,”
she greeted the uniformed officer as he walked toward her, headed back to his
squad car. He didn’t look any more cheerful than she felt. Nobody liked to work
crimes against children.
About the Author:
Welfare Board and spent years counseling abuse victims and serving law enforcement as a trauma counselor and consultant (something she still does today). When she moved to Dallas, a family illness caused her to leave a job teaching psychology at Dallas County Community College District to become a freelance writer, but found that a few favors she was doing for friends—writing press releases and setting up book signings—was better suited to her talents and her drives.
In 1998, she founded BreakThrough Promotions, now a national public relations firm helping authors, mostly of mystery novels, publicize themselves and their work. The business is thriving and PJ is excited about the release of her first novel, Angel Killer. PJ lives with her husband some of their five children near Dallas, TX.
Learn more about PJ and her work at www.pjnunn.com.
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sounds like a very interesting book
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