PSI: BLUE

PSI: BLUE

by Robert W Walker
PSI: BLUE

PSI: BLUE

by Robert W Walker

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Overview

When Rae Murphy Hiyakawa is given a case to solve, the Psychic Sensory Investigation Unit assumes she will fail as the case has been a brick wall for everyone else in the PSI Division of the FBI.

When a serial killer is snuffing out the lives of young boys, Psychic Rae Murphy Hiyakawa is challenged to catch a maniac through the touch of a handful of objects once owned by the victims.

How's an FBI Psychic Sensory Investigator (PSI) to juggle raising a teen as a single mom and stop a monster of a serial killer?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185959220
Publisher: Rottie Books LLC
Publication date: 04/28/2024
Series: BLUE Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Robert W. Walker is a graduate of Chicago’s Wells High Academy, Northwestern University, and the NU’s Graduate Masters Program in English Education and the author of over 100 fictional works, and an untold number of how to write articles such as his Dead on Writing ‘class’ in a book. Rob has taught writing in all its permutations (“All writing is creative writing but not all writing sings,” he says.) from composition and developmental to a study of the literary masters to creative and advanced creative writing. His first novel was one only an arrogant youth could have conceived — a sequel to Huckleberry Finn (now published as Daniel & The Wrongway Railroad via Amazon Kindle Publishing/Instinct Ink Books. Rob’s first suspense-techno-thriller-sf-mystery came in 1979, after college, a novel that won no awards but filled Chicago book shelves for a month. His first ‘commercial’ title SUB-ZERO.
Just a southern boy.

While born in Corinth, Mississippi, I grew up in Chicago, Illinois, so I was witness to crime at an early age. I began a love affair with libraries and books as early as 4th grade, researching information on a footnote in our social studies book on the Salem Witch episode. At age 12-13, I began writing as most do, to gain some control on the chaos of life. I was drawn to stories and films having to do with the unusual, the arcane, the bizarre and curious; from Ripley’s Believe it or Not to Twilight Zone to Science Fiction Theatre (that dates me) and the highly entertaining ONE STEP BEYOND. A wide-eyed kid reacting to all strange and wonderful stories be via TV or books. I found myself struggling with an attempt to write a historical fiction of the coming-of-age variety, which I so loved — Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn, the Prince and the Pauper, et al.
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