New Indie Book Release:
To Whisper a Kiss (The Tom O'Conner Files) - B. W. Gragg
Horror / Crime Fiction (217 Pages - September 2013)
"This book will spark your interest starting with the first chapter. Ryan is a monster controlled by his inner demons. Tom is a FBI agent driven to catch "The Manikin Man" even if it ends up controlling his life.
This book will take you on a roller coaster ride of excitement. Some scenes are gruesome so be prepared!!" - Reader Review
About the Book
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A killer is on the loose and the only clues he is leaving behind are a series of wooden dolls modeled after his victims. Marsha Simmons has vanished and in her place is a doll that emits shame upon the lead agent, Tom O’Conner. Tom, a special agent in the FBI, must discover the significance of the wooden dolls while at the same time coming to terms with his estranged wife. To Whisper a Kiss takes you deep inside the mind of a sadistic serial killer known as The Manikin Man. Tom and the task force struggle to put the pieces of the case together due to a lack of physical evidence and no bodies to examine. The question becomes not only who is The Manikin Man, but what has he done with his victims?
In the end the answers to Tom’s questions become more terrifying than he ever expected and will forever change his destiny. This is a suspenseful journey into the hunt, the hunter and the hunted.
B.W. Gragg’s gruesome thrill ride puts the reader into the middle of every person’s worst nightmare.
About the Author
Author B.W. Gragg |
Always fascinated with the darker shades of human nature, he decided his best path would be to earn a B.A. in Psychology with a strong emphasis in Forensic Science from the University of Southern Mississippi. He is an avid fan of the old Southern Gothic writers along with the writers of the turn of the century. His bizarre interest in mental disease and society’s most repulsive offenders, as well as tying stories to today’s current events is evident in his various crime fiction and horror series.
Each of his stories delves deep into the age old debate of nature vs. nurturer.