Fear Killer

Fear Killer

by David Burton
Fear Killer

Fear Killer

by David Burton

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Overview

A Cautionary Tale

Fear can be a good thing, it can save your life, unless it’s used to kill.

The fast paced psychological thriller Fear Killer follows Detective Martha Newton who has a shockingly brutal murder to solve. She is dogged in her investigation, but is distracted by her own fear, change -- a new man in her life who seems too perfect.

Emily Perrit, timid and married to an abusive husband, has her own fears to work through – no change. Befriended by Martha after an earlier attack, she wants Martha to help her, like a mother. For Martha, Emily’s growing desire to be close to her “new” mother becomes another problem, along with the love live of her Detective partner and the self-esteem crisis of her real surrogate daughter, whom Emily believes takes much too much of her mother’s time.

As more murders occur all of their lives become intertwined. Is one, or more, of them a murderer? Reluctantly, Martha has to put her fears for all of them aside and follow the evidence until it breaks her heart or kills her.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000787625
Publisher: David Burton
Publication date: 10/29/2009
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 647 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Burton is an American writer living in sunny Southern California. He traveled by motorcycle through Mexico, US, Canada and Alaska. From motorcycles he turned to the ocean, building and sailing his own boats to Mexico, Tahiti, Hawaii, and through the Panama Canal to Florida. He spent a lot of time reading while on the water, so he decided to write books he would have wanted to read at sea.

Having swallowed the anchor he now mops floors and collects trash for money, writes for a living, and has become a (temporarily?) unrequited sailor.

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