This is a series of stories about the Red Rose Killer. This series takes the reader through the development of a serial killer. There is graphic sex and violence, so the faint of heart should stay away.
Andy
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"Hi, Nat, how are you?" my sister, Nancy, asked cheerfully. It seemed that Nancy was always cheerful and why shouldn't she be? She was ve
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I had not done very well in high school, but I managed to make a pretty good score on my college entrance exam.
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I then got out of the car, opened the passenger door, and lifted out Maria's limp lifeless body.
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/ / Detective Jan Johnson was in Topeka meeting with Lt. Dan Denvers. They were in El Chico's, a nice Mexican restaurant having lunch.
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Well, my novel has a Red Rose Killer, dubbed by the media, who is a serial killer-- so, what now?
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Interesting Coincidence.
This series was very much influenced by contests and comments. The rose was initially introduced as a contest requirement, then I made it a part of Natalie's pattern. What spawned the nick name in your novel?
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The title is, Leave A Whisper, and the serial killer whispers poery which is literally heard by the psychic forensic investigaor on the case, that's working with a detective ... and the serial killer left red roses at one crime scene, so the media dubbed him The Red Rose Killer, but the detective on the case, dubbed him The Whisperer. Corny, but when you read it, you'll understand.
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