I always get a thrill when one of my friends has a new book come out. It's one of those moments when you get to see creativity in action. This week my friend Susan Elizabeth Alvis is here talking about her latest, A Killer's Field.
Hey!!!!! Susan! So what do you have to show us?
Hi Regan,
I’m stopping by today to share an excerpt from A Killer’s Field, a
new fictional novella motivated by the senseless I-45 Texas killings, most of
which have remained unsolved.
A few years ago, I became aware of the overwhelming number
of unsolved crimes along the I-45 corridor located south of Houston. In an area
known as the Texas killing fields, this property has become a dumping ground
for some of the country’s most horrific crimes.
Since the early 70s, bodies have been abandoned in these
Texas swamps. Many young lives ended too soon and families were devastated as
bodies were recovered but never truly laid to rest. Killers seemingly committed
the perfect crimes and thanks to the mysteries surrounding so many of the
murders, questions were forever left unanswered.
A Killer’s Field
is a short young adult Halloween story available in e-format.
Published by
Devine Destinies, the novella is fictional but the inspiration behind the story
was developed over time by researching some of the true, and quite brutal, unsolved
Texas killings.
A
Killer’s Field isn’t a true story. However, when I wrote the novella, I
tried to write a short story that would appeal to young people and in some
small way let the victims’ families know their loved one hasn’t been forgotten.
At the same time, this short story includes a warning for all readers with
an underlying message in regards to social
networks, a tool often used when criminals make their first connection with
their future victims.
I’d like to invite your readers to check out A Killer’s Field,
on sale now at Devine Destinies. Readers, please leave your comments about the
cover, short story, or any aspect of A
Killer’s Field. I’ll stop by again today and choose one random winner for
one free e-gift. If you’re posting a comment, please include an email address
or check back to see how you can claim your prize.
Thank you for sharing your blog with me, Regan. :)
A Killer’s Field by Susan Elizabeth Alvis
“A deadly event turns participants
into victims as a Texas killing field becomes ground zero for a Halloween hunt….”
A Killer’s Field, Susan Smith Alvis
Blurb:
Kristen McMurray is flabbergasted when her boyfriend decides to
take her to the Texas Killing Fields for Halloween. She’s not at all
impressed with his plans for a romantic evening, let alone the idea
of frolicking on the very grounds known to harbor the deadliest of
secrets.
Picturing a moonlit sky high above them and a murderer lurking in
the shadows, Kristen is convinced her boyfriend has either lost his mind or
worse. Perhaps he’s become a quiet lunatic waiting to emerge.
Reluctantly, Kristen agrees to spend Halloween in the fields.
Unbeknownst to her, they enter the heart of a huge Halloween hunt, an organized
event and obvious trap used to entice unsuspecting victims to the very place
where dozens of bodies have been previously dumped.
One brush with death leads to another, but Kristen keeps her wits
about her as her boyfriend turns their Halloween night into an evening she’ll
never forget. While the fields live up to their harrowing name, Kristen faces
the horrors of the past. Somewhere along the way, she discovers an inner
strength and a will to survive, realizing determination and the desire
to live are the only elements ensuring she’ll leave the fields alive!
Excerpt for A
Killer’s Field by Susan Smith Alvis
I’m about as
flabbergasted as my Dobermans were when I went outside to feed them prime rib
and a vulture swept down and stole the raw meat straight from the pan. The
event occurred last week but I can still picture their wide eyes as they
stretched their necks upward and barked at the heavens. They were in terrible
shock, poor things. After the clever bird escaped, all they could do was stand
there and pant, foam forming in the corners of their mouths.
Okay,
so I’m not panting or wiping drool from my chin. I am, however, stunned.
“Well,
what do you think?” Dennison asks, backing away from his pickup. “Say yes,
Kristen. It’ll be a lifetime experience. One you’ll remember forever.”
“What
makes you think we’ll live to later share our experiences?”
“You’re
so dramatic,” he says, returning to work on his truck. “Most women would see
this trip for what it is—an overnight getaway.”
“Visiting
the Texas Killing Fields, on Halloween no less, is not my idea of a romantic
weekend.” I stare at his back. “Where will we stay?”
“I’ll
pack a tent and a sleeping bag.”
Wonderful.
For a minute, I consider his idea of snuggling inside confined spaces. That is,
until a body bag comes to mind. After all, those fields symbolize decades of
horror.
Copyright © 2012
A Killer’s Field by Susan Elizabeth Alvis is
available at Devine
Destinies. Cover art for A Killer’s Field was
created by Carmen Waters.
Hey Regan,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your blog with me today. You're the best. :)
Hugs,
Susan