About The Beverly Hills Murders:
Two deadly enemies play cat-and-mouse across the streets of Los Angeles. One cop – one serial killer. One’s a violent schizophrenic who hears voices – the other’s a serial killer!
Recalled to duty, LAPD detective Spooky Jackson, renowned for his expertise in hunting down serial killers, faces the resurgence of his arch-nemesis, the infamous Hangman. Despite capturing him once before, the Hangman slipped through the cracks due to Spooky’s adherence to the ‘by-the-book approach,’ a philosophy he has since abandoned, leading to his suspension.
Reinstated under the condition of having a partner, Spooky is vehemently opposed to the idea, haunted by the tragic fate that befell his previous colleagues. It’s one of the reasons he earned the moniker ‘Spooky.’ However, when he encounters the fiercely independent and spirited Mia, he reluctantly relents.
With an impressive track record of apprehending serial killers, Spooky possesses an uncanny ability to crawl under their skin, experiencing their dark desires first hand—a trait that unnerves his colleagues and also contributes to his nickname – that and the fact he hears voices.
As the latest victim is discovered, her face gruesomely peeled off, Spooky’s heart sinks as he recognizes her as an ex-girlfriend. A chilling realization dawns upon him, with a sinking dread he realizes that this time it’s personal . . .
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Author Bio:
I’ve been stabbed twice, had a gun pulled on me once. They say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger – I disagree, it made me angry and longing for revenge.
I’ve lived On The West Coast, the East Coast and 15 other States between the two. I’ve been homeless, one time living in a car up in the Rocky Mountains with two other people. I’ve had handouts from soup kitchens, pan-handled and done various jobs including working in restaurant kitchens (which was hot!) as a roofer in Florida (even hotter!) and I dropped out of school to become a Carnie. All these occupations and the crazy people I’ve met along the way have helped shape Spooky.
I’ve also had my own share of mental issues and thought why not have the hero of a novel inflicted likewise, but still be able to function normally – well, normalish.
When not writing I can be found lurking in background of movies and TV shows as a Support Artist.