Psychopaths in Novels
Featured Author: Chariss K. Walker
Award winning author, Chariss K. Walker, M.Msc., writes fiction and nonfiction books with a metaphysical message. Her nonfiction books share insight, hope, and inspiration.
Even though Chariss writes crime/thriller fiction, she also writes dark-fiction about challenging topics, such as sexual abuse, incest, pedophilia, sexual assault, and other inappropriate dinner conversations! |
If you like a thought-provoking, challenging read then you really should check out this author!
There is always an essential question of abstract nature woven into the fabric of each novel that gives the reader serious food for thought.
Below, Chariss has shared some insights into her thriller, Purple Kitty, exclusively for readers of this site.
By clicking the image or relevant link you can view the book on Amazon US, read reviews and sample the first pages.
You can find out much more about Chariss and her eclectic range of writing on her website.
Below, Chariss has shared some insights into her thriller, Purple Kitty, exclusively for readers of this site.
By clicking the image or relevant link you can view the book on Amazon US, read reviews and sample the first pages.
You can find out much more about Chariss and her eclectic range of writing on her website.
Author's comments on Purple Kitty, A Serena McKay Novel:
My psychopathic monster in Purple Kitty could fool anyone...
He’s both charming and personable while having no empathy or remorse.
He tortures and finds great pleasure and sexual release from inflicting maximum physical and emotional pain on his victims.
He’s brilliant and leaves clues to the identities of his next victims, but he hides the bodies so well they are seldom found.
Once his focus is on Serena, he indiscriminately kills those in her circle...
He’s both charming and personable while having no empathy or remorse.
He tortures and finds great pleasure and sexual release from inflicting maximum physical and emotional pain on his victims.
He’s brilliant and leaves clues to the identities of his next victims, but he hides the bodies so well they are seldom found.
Once his focus is on Serena, he indiscriminately kills those in her circle...
You'll love this novel if you appreciate strong female characters who show the duality of human nature.
You'll hate it if you believe that bad things only happen to bad people...
You'll hate it if you believe that bad things only happen to bad people...
Serena McKay discovered the first dumping grounds of the most prolific serial killer of the 21st Century. She tracked him while he stalked her.
Now, fascinated with this feisty private eye, he can’t leave her alone. Although it was her childhood dream to become an attorney, Serena McKay is an excellent private eye. She set out on this path because she wanted to make certain that bad people like her nasty, perverted stepfather went to prison and paid for their evil deeds and crimes. Her life hasn’t been easy. A product of childhood sexual abuse, Serena ended up in foster care. One of the few female cadets vying for a coveted position with The Department, she suffered at the hands of fellow recruits. Once with The Department, her Training Officer forced her at gunpoint to perform sex acts. |
She knows monsters…the kind of monsters that a fifth of vodka won’t chase away.
In the first book of this series, Purple Kitty, Serena works a child abduction case. Little five-year-old Simon is missing and the only evidence of his abduction is a favorite fat purple stuffed cat left behind.
Everything about the case reminds Serena of a past she’d rather forget.
The boy’s mother, with wavy blonde hair, is the spitting image of her own mother…the mother who abandoned her…the mother who blamed her for the death of her stepdad.
All the while, Serena believes she’s losing her mind. Complete strangers whisper messages from the past. Messages that can only originate from one source, the serial killer she put away seven years ago. He’s isolated in August City’s Supermax Penitentiary, but still manages to haunt and torment her.
The psychopath, dubbed The Cellophane Killer, killed 42 women, all with green eyes, all between the ages of 20 and 27 years of age, all wrapped in clear cellophane and left in August City’s underground tunnels. He had left clues to the identities of 42 additional victims that were never found.
Serena has green eyes and fits his victim type to the letter. Warned by eerie messages delivered by strangers, she couldn’t rest until she caught him.
Now, as she works the child abduction case, the messages return.
The Department thinks she’s lost her mind and won’t investigate, but Serena won’t rest until she visits the Supermax prison and personally sees the monster locked in his cell...
View Purple Kitty on Amazon US or Amazon UK
In the first book of this series, Purple Kitty, Serena works a child abduction case. Little five-year-old Simon is missing and the only evidence of his abduction is a favorite fat purple stuffed cat left behind.
Everything about the case reminds Serena of a past she’d rather forget.
The boy’s mother, with wavy blonde hair, is the spitting image of her own mother…the mother who abandoned her…the mother who blamed her for the death of her stepdad.
All the while, Serena believes she’s losing her mind. Complete strangers whisper messages from the past. Messages that can only originate from one source, the serial killer she put away seven years ago. He’s isolated in August City’s Supermax Penitentiary, but still manages to haunt and torment her.
The psychopath, dubbed The Cellophane Killer, killed 42 women, all with green eyes, all between the ages of 20 and 27 years of age, all wrapped in clear cellophane and left in August City’s underground tunnels. He had left clues to the identities of 42 additional victims that were never found.
Serena has green eyes and fits his victim type to the letter. Warned by eerie messages delivered by strangers, she couldn’t rest until she caught him.
Now, as she works the child abduction case, the messages return.
The Department thinks she’s lost her mind and won’t investigate, but Serena won’t rest until she visits the Supermax prison and personally sees the monster locked in his cell...
View Purple Kitty on Amazon US or Amazon UK