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September 19, 2012
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All my books in the bitter memories series are now available at Amazon on Kindle!
1) Bitter Memories: A Memoir of Heartache & Survival
2) Trophy Murders
3) Cutter's Revenge
Each priced at an amazingly low $2.99!!
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Also, just added to Kindle is my newest book FROM THE HEART. Also only $2.99!!
It's a collection of poems from over the years, but this isn't your typical book of poetry. My book includes the stories behind what inspired the writing of each poem, exposing feelings never shared before...
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And...check out my new website where you will find all my books available now with the link to amazon. And...also you'll find out what's new coming to Kindle soon!
http://sj2448.wix.com/suejulsen
There's also a "like" button on my website, so be sure and click on it while you're looking around the pages.
1) Bitter Memories: A Memoir of Heartache & Survival
2) Trophy Murders
3) Cutter's Revenge
Each priced at an amazingly low $2.99!!
**********************************
Also, just added to Kindle is my newest book FROM THE HEART. Also only $2.99!!
It's a collection of poems from over the years, but this isn't your typical book of poetry. My book includes the stories behind what inspired the writing of each poem, exposing feelings never shared before...
**********************************
And...check out my new website where you will find all my books available now with the link to amazon. And...also you'll find out what's new coming to Kindle soon!
http://sj2448.wix.com/suejulsen
There's also a "like" button on my website, so be sure and click on it while you're looking around the pages.
Published on September 19, 2012 13:45
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September 14, 2012
Coming to Kindle
Coming to amazon.com on Kindle.
Publication date expected 9/15/12.
The bitter memories series:
* Bitter Memories: A Memoir of Heartache & Survival
* Trophy Murders
* Cutter's Revenge
Publication date expected 9/15/12.
The bitter memories series:
* Bitter Memories: A Memoir of Heartache & Survival
* Trophy Murders
* Cutter's Revenge
Published on September 14, 2012 11:15
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bitter-memories, child-abuse, cutters-revenge, kidnapping, kindle, multiple-personalities, murder, serial-killer, series, small-town, survival, trilogy, trophy-murders
August 16, 2012
Cutter's Revenge
Haunting Memories…Secrets…Lies…
A Serial Killer Stalking…
In the last of the bitter memories trilogy, a man believing he has amnesia walks the streets in Haskell trying to remember who he is; where he came from. In reality, Stan Clark has blackouts where one or more personalities take over Stan’s life, leaving him with no memories of that timeframe.
Numerous men and women are vanishing from small area towns. Henry Frye, Munday’s police chief, is at his wits end after one of his own officers’ turns up missing and a “secret” town meeting is called. Henry fears his days as police chief are numbered. He doesn’t know a serial killer will soon be stalking his own backyard.
Jasmine Goldberg, a dispatcher Henry hires from Abilene is determined to find out all she can about the missing people. She uncovers an old Army report with a picture showing frightening, sadistic eyes of a Stan Clark, later nicknamed “Cutter” by the Army.
A car fitting Clark’s vehicle is spotted on the highway, but seeing the patrol car, he makes a run for it. Officers from area towns join the chase, pursuing the vehicle to a house high on a hill. Once inside, the officers stumble upon a delusional maniac hiding in the basement, and a gruesome sight upstairs.
Before years of lies from the past can destroy him, Henry opens his heart and soul to the two women he loves deeply—Lori, his new mistress, and Sarah, his dead sister’s daughter he adopted—praying Sarah can forgive him as she learns the truth.
Order signed copies
Message me at: suejulsen.books@yahoo.com
http://sj2448.wix.com/suejulsen
A Serial Killer Stalking…
In the last of the bitter memories trilogy, a man believing he has amnesia walks the streets in Haskell trying to remember who he is; where he came from. In reality, Stan Clark has blackouts where one or more personalities take over Stan’s life, leaving him with no memories of that timeframe.
Numerous men and women are vanishing from small area towns. Henry Frye, Munday’s police chief, is at his wits end after one of his own officers’ turns up missing and a “secret” town meeting is called. Henry fears his days as police chief are numbered. He doesn’t know a serial killer will soon be stalking his own backyard.
Jasmine Goldberg, a dispatcher Henry hires from Abilene is determined to find out all she can about the missing people. She uncovers an old Army report with a picture showing frightening, sadistic eyes of a Stan Clark, later nicknamed “Cutter” by the Army.
A car fitting Clark’s vehicle is spotted on the highway, but seeing the patrol car, he makes a run for it. Officers from area towns join the chase, pursuing the vehicle to a house high on a hill. Once inside, the officers stumble upon a delusional maniac hiding in the basement, and a gruesome sight upstairs.
Before years of lies from the past can destroy him, Henry opens his heart and soul to the two women he loves deeply—Lori, his new mistress, and Sarah, his dead sister’s daughter he adopted—praying Sarah can forgive him as she learns the truth.
Order signed copies
Message me at: suejulsen.books@yahoo.com
http://sj2448.wix.com/suejulsen
August 10, 2012
Book Review of Unsolved Serial Killings
Fascinating, yet Horrifying
5-stars for Author R J Parker
If you expect a thick book, you won’t find it here, and that is a good thing! What you will find is an overview of many unsolved crimes committed by numerous serial killers. Knowing these killers may still be walking in the shadows is unnerving.
Questions arise when a killing spree ends: Did they die? Did they move? Did they just stop killing? Are they in prison for other crimes?
Questions we may never know the answers to.
Serial killers are calculating. They are dangerous. Some taunt the police, daring to be caught. Others strike and seem to vanish until their next victim surfaces, leaving the question of: will they surface again?
“Unsolved Serial Killing” tells of the FBI and the Profilers who try to put together whatever information, if any, the killer left behind, whatever information witnesses can provide, if any. As you will discover, most of the time there’s not much to go on, leaving law enforcement agencies in the dark, waiting for a break in a case.
These unsolved murders should open the eyes of many. Some might not sleep as well when they discover so many serial killers have never been caught. I hope by R. J. Parker exposing the acts performed by such killers, giving description details when possible, the reader’s eyes will be opened. Pay attention to your surroundings; be observant of who might be lurking in the dark, and hopefully by learning what this author has searched out and put in one convenient place, lives will be saved. Highly Recommended.
5-stars for Author R J Parker
If you expect a thick book, you won’t find it here, and that is a good thing! What you will find is an overview of many unsolved crimes committed by numerous serial killers. Knowing these killers may still be walking in the shadows is unnerving.
Questions arise when a killing spree ends: Did they die? Did they move? Did they just stop killing? Are they in prison for other crimes?
Questions we may never know the answers to.
Serial killers are calculating. They are dangerous. Some taunt the police, daring to be caught. Others strike and seem to vanish until their next victim surfaces, leaving the question of: will they surface again?
“Unsolved Serial Killing” tells of the FBI and the Profilers who try to put together whatever information, if any, the killer left behind, whatever information witnesses can provide, if any. As you will discover, most of the time there’s not much to go on, leaving law enforcement agencies in the dark, waiting for a break in a case.
These unsolved murders should open the eyes of many. Some might not sleep as well when they discover so many serial killers have never been caught. I hope by R. J. Parker exposing the acts performed by such killers, giving description details when possible, the reader’s eyes will be opened. Pay attention to your surroundings; be observant of who might be lurking in the dark, and hopefully by learning what this author has searched out and put in one convenient place, lives will be saved. Highly Recommended.
Published on August 10, 2012 19:25
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crime, fbi, police, profiler, serial-killers, unsolved-murders, victims
Book Review of Women Who Kill
I have just finished reading, and reviewing, "Women Who Kill," on Kindle by R J Parker. 5-Star:
Going back to the early 1800’s, R J Parker did his research to bring awareness of the crimes committed by numerous women and a few couples who killed so many innocent men, women and children before finally being brought to justice.
Including the descriptions of the different types of serial killers: the Black Widow, Angels of Mercy, Team Killers, to name a few, many well known killers, and some not so famous, have been investigated in “Women Who Kill.”
R J Parker takes his readers on a trip into the world of these sadistic killers, listing “methods of choice” to kill their victims to reasons why these people (according to doctors) were believed to kill. Not stopping there, Parker exposes the murders they committed, their capture, imprisonment and/or death of each person investigated.
For any person interested in learning the evils of, or behind the mind or work of a serial killer, this is a very informative, well researched chronicle. Highly Recommend.
Go to amazon.com and pick up a copy today!
Going back to the early 1800’s, R J Parker did his research to bring awareness of the crimes committed by numerous women and a few couples who killed so many innocent men, women and children before finally being brought to justice.
Including the descriptions of the different types of serial killers: the Black Widow, Angels of Mercy, Team Killers, to name a few, many well known killers, and some not so famous, have been investigated in “Women Who Kill.”
R J Parker takes his readers on a trip into the world of these sadistic killers, listing “methods of choice” to kill their victims to reasons why these people (according to doctors) were believed to kill. Not stopping there, Parker exposes the murders they committed, their capture, imprisonment and/or death of each person investigated.
For any person interested in learning the evils of, or behind the mind or work of a serial killer, this is a very informative, well researched chronicle. Highly Recommend.
Go to amazon.com and pick up a copy today!
Published on August 10, 2012 14:19
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angels-of-mercy, black-widow, book-review, famous-killers, investigation, murder, serial-killers, team-killers, women-serial-killers
July 26, 2012
Books on Kindle
Hey everyone!
My e-books: Bitter Memories: A Memoir of Heartache & Survivial; Trophy Murders and Cutter's Revenge can be found on amazon, or go to my website to learn more about all the books at: http://sj2448.wix.com/suejulsen
My e-books: Bitter Memories: A Memoir of Heartache & Survivial; Trophy Murders and Cutter's Revenge can be found on amazon, or go to my website to learn more about all the books at: http://sj2448.wix.com/suejulsen
You can follow the links on the site that will take you to each book on amazon.
My new book, From The Heart: A Collection of Poems and Stories, is also the first to be available on audio. You can listen to a sample on amazon, and it is awesome!
Published on July 26, 2012 13:56
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crime-fiction, e-book, memoir, memories, murder, sale, series, trophy-murders
July 10, 2012
Cutter's Revenge
The third in the Bitter Memories series is now available on amazon and at my website: http://sj2448.wix.com/suejulsen
Published on July 10, 2012 10:14
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action, bitter-memories, crime-fiction, exciting, psychological-thriller, revenge, serial-killer, series, trophy-murders
July 1, 2012
Back Cover Copy for Cutter's Revenge
Haunting Memories…Secrets…Lies…
A Serial Killer Stalking…
In the last of the bitter memories trilogy, a man believing he has amnesia walks the streets in Haskell trying to remember who he is; where he came from. In reality, Stan Clark has blackouts where one or more personalities take over Stan’s life, leaving him with no memories of that timeframe.
Numerous men and woman are vanishing from small area towns. Henry Frye, Munday’s police chief, is at his wits end after one of his own officers’ turns up missing and a “secret” town meeting is called. Henry fears his days as police chief are numbered. He doesn’t know a serial killer will soon be stalking his own backyard.
Jasmine Goldberg, a dispatcher Henry hires from Abilene is determined to find out all she can about the missing people. She uncovers an old Army report with a picture showing frightening, sadistic eyes of a Stan Clark, later nicknamed “Cutter” by the Army.
A car fitting Clark’s vehicle is spotted on the highway, but seeing the patrol car, he makes a run for it. Officers from area towns join the chase, pursuing the vehicle to a house high on a hill. Once inside, the officers stumble upon a delusional maniac hiding in the basement, and a gruesome sight upstairs.
Before years of lies from the past can destroy him, Henry opens his heart and soul to the two women he loves deeply—Lori, his new mistress, and Sarah, his dead sister’s daughter he adopted—praying Sarah can forgive him as she learns the truth.
A Serial Killer Stalking…
In the last of the bitter memories trilogy, a man believing he has amnesia walks the streets in Haskell trying to remember who he is; where he came from. In reality, Stan Clark has blackouts where one or more personalities take over Stan’s life, leaving him with no memories of that timeframe.
Numerous men and woman are vanishing from small area towns. Henry Frye, Munday’s police chief, is at his wits end after one of his own officers’ turns up missing and a “secret” town meeting is called. Henry fears his days as police chief are numbered. He doesn’t know a serial killer will soon be stalking his own backyard.
Jasmine Goldberg, a dispatcher Henry hires from Abilene is determined to find out all she can about the missing people. She uncovers an old Army report with a picture showing frightening, sadistic eyes of a Stan Clark, later nicknamed “Cutter” by the Army.
A car fitting Clark’s vehicle is spotted on the highway, but seeing the patrol car, he makes a run for it. Officers from area towns join the chase, pursuing the vehicle to a house high on a hill. Once inside, the officers stumble upon a delusional maniac hiding in the basement, and a gruesome sight upstairs.
Before years of lies from the past can destroy him, Henry opens his heart and soul to the two women he loves deeply—Lori, his new mistress, and Sarah, his dead sister’s daughter he adopted—praying Sarah can forgive him as she learns the truth.
Published on July 01, 2012 17:49
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army, blackouts, cops, delusional, disappearances, gruesome, lies, maniac, memories, missing-person, multiple-personalities, police, police-chase, sadistic, secrets, serial-killer, stalking, vanish
Back Cover Copy for my next book
Haunting Memories…Secrets…Lies…
A Serial Killer Stalking…
In the last of the bitter memories trilogy, a man believing he has amnesia walks the streets in Haskell trying to remember who he is; where he came from. In reality, Stan Clark has blackouts where one or more personalities take over Stan’s life, leaving him with no memories of that timeframe.
Numerous men and woman are vanishing from small area towns. Henry Frye, Munday’s police chief, is at his wits end after one of his own officers’ turns up missing and a “secret” town meeting is called. Henry fears his days as police chief are numbered. He doesn’t know a serial killer will soon be stalking his own backyard.
Jasmine Goldberg, a dispatcher Henry hires from Abilene is determined to find out all she can about the missing people. She uncovers an old Army report with a picture showing frightening, sadistic eyes of a Stan Clark, later nicknamed “Cutter” by the Army.
A car fitting Clark’s vehicle is spotted on the highway, but seeing the patrol car, he makes a run for it. Officers from area towns join the chase, pursuing the vehicle to a house high on a hill. Once inside, the officers stumble upon a delusional maniac hiding in the basement, and a gruesome sight upstairs.
Before years of lies from the past can destroy him, Henry opens his heart and soul to the two women he loves deeply—Lori, his new mistress, and Sarah, his dead sister’s daughter he adopted—praying Sarah can forgive him as she learns the truth.
"Cutter's Revenge" will be out in about 5 to 6 more weeks, if all goes well.
A Serial Killer Stalking…
In the last of the bitter memories trilogy, a man believing he has amnesia walks the streets in Haskell trying to remember who he is; where he came from. In reality, Stan Clark has blackouts where one or more personalities take over Stan’s life, leaving him with no memories of that timeframe.
Numerous men and woman are vanishing from small area towns. Henry Frye, Munday’s police chief, is at his wits end after one of his own officers’ turns up missing and a “secret” town meeting is called. Henry fears his days as police chief are numbered. He doesn’t know a serial killer will soon be stalking his own backyard.
Jasmine Goldberg, a dispatcher Henry hires from Abilene is determined to find out all she can about the missing people. She uncovers an old Army report with a picture showing frightening, sadistic eyes of a Stan Clark, later nicknamed “Cutter” by the Army.
A car fitting Clark’s vehicle is spotted on the highway, but seeing the patrol car, he makes a run for it. Officers from area towns join the chase, pursuing the vehicle to a house high on a hill. Once inside, the officers stumble upon a delusional maniac hiding in the basement, and a gruesome sight upstairs.
Before years of lies from the past can destroy him, Henry opens his heart and soul to the two women he loves deeply—Lori, his new mistress, and Sarah, his dead sister’s daughter he adopted—praying Sarah can forgive him as she learns the truth.
"Cutter's Revenge" will be out in about 5 to 6 more weeks, if all goes well.
Published on July 01, 2012 16:34
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army, blackouts, cops, delusional, disappearances, gruesome, lies, maniac, memories, missing-person, multiple-personalities, police, police-chase, sadistic, secrets, serial-killer, stalking, vanish
May 16, 2012
Next Book in the Trilogy
I know it has been a long wait since I first said this next book would be out in a couple of months.
Well, we hit a bit of a snag with the cover art -- my artist went and got herself pregnant! Her and her hubby are very happy, as am I, but this has slowed things down just a bit.
If all goes as planned, the cover will be done within the next 5 weeks.....just before baby makes her arrival.
So, dear friends and fans, hang on just a while longer. It is a book worth the wait!
In the meantime, if you haven't read the first two books in this series, you have a little longer to get that done.
Published on May 16, 2012 20:08
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