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Inspired to Kill #4

Allowed to Die

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New serial killer. New motive. New obsession. Nobody in the world knew who she was. But soon everybody would know what she's about to become. Serial killer Clara Parsons is a writer. A storyteller. After murdering twenty-seven literary agents for rejecting her book, she knew it was time to bring her story to life. But her latest round of editing her novel ends in a horrifying two men are murdered to match her story. Composed by her own capacity for violence, Clara has picked out who her main character will a former FBI agent who was just recently released from a mental hospital… Nathan Pearson. Something ominous is developing in Chicago—people are playing a role in Clara’s story in order to force Nathan to give himself up to her. Refusing to play a role in her story, Nathan will do what he does best to find Clara before she kills again. Meanwhile, Nathan’s new girlfriend Grace Kelly has to visit her ex-husband who was just released from prison for killing twenty-seven literary agents. He claims he was set up but evidence suggests he was behind it. Grace knew it all he was guilty of the murders. But after visiting him again she has begun to was he really involved with Clara and those murders? Or is it like he said… he was set up. But by who? Recommended reading Inspired to Kill Obsession with Murder Prepared for Death Allowed to Die

364 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 17, 2019

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Greg Ryan

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I have been fascinated with stories ever since I was a kid and my passion for it grew as I got older. Focusing on TV shows and movies has really helped shaped the kind of vision I need to be a good writer. Stories are told differently between shows, movies, and books and by getting very familiar with all three it has only enhanced my skill as a writer. Watching stories unfold one episode at a time has a very specific structure that has to be followed and that has allowed me to write better stories. Learning different structures for movies or shows has been a great combination to allow me to tell the best and most exciting story. I promise you won’t be bored.

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