A legend is reborn to terrorize the women of Memphis.
Janis Herring needs an opportunity at redemption.
A pariah in media circles, she didn't anticipate being assigned to the hottest story in the city’s history.
"Tense, suspenseful, and nerve-wracking, this book will grab you by the lapels and not let go! Great for the impending Autumnal season, it delivers on ambiance and terror. Grab this book and get ready to not put it down again until you’ve finished!" - Mindy, 5-Star Amazon Review
A serial killer on the loose.
Janis is soon fighting on all fronts as a disturbing pattern develops in the string of murders.
The body count keeps rising.
She holds the key to unlocking the killer’s identity. Can she do the unthinkable to stop the killing … even if it means sacrificing her best friend?
Fans of serial killer thrillers and mysteries of lore and legends will love this ride that will keep you guessing until the very end.
What Readers Are Saying About Paul Sating "Great job Paul. You never disappoint your readers." - Ann "Another gripping page-turner from Paul Sating." - Stephanie "Paul Sating has done it again - don’t look behind you now." - Natalie "Paul Sating is at it again! I love books that keep me thinking and my mind working , this is one of those that keeps you on the edge of your seat and you want to finish it in one sitting!" - Brian "Paul Sating pulls no punches, and his stories are so varied that I never got tired of them! I don't think I ever will!" - Cheyenne
Paul Sating is a fantasy author and podcaster who spends most of his time traveling the Pacific Northwest in search of elusive monsters everyone claims aren't real.
The creator of the Audio Fiction podcast, Paul began adapting many of those scripts to novel form and published his first three books in 2018. He is now fooling around with his first love--dark fantasy. He writes epic, urban, and even litrpg (a trust jack of all trades and master of none).
He stays grounded by rooting for bad soccer teams, traveling around his beautiful corner of the world, and spending every moment he can with the three people who don't let him think too highly of himself--his wife and daughters.
This wasn't the greatest work by Sating, but it wasn't horrible. It was a bit slow and I figured things out about half way into the title. I didn't figure out everything. There were still a few twists that were a bit of a surprise and interesting, but it wasn't the strongest story. Although, I see potential, if it were reworked and released. It could even, at some point, make a good film or mini series of some kind.
Could not put this book down. Great story. thought i guessed killer, but ending surprised me. I like that! Some people claimed it was too gruesome, but i believe it was needed for the storyline and i was not turned off by it, in fact i expect it from this genre. Call me weird, but i prefer novels whereby more than one or two murders are being investigated. One whole book devoted to one murder is not for me. GREAT JOB Mr. Paul Sating!