Author Carolyn Kissinger's New Story "The Black Scarf Killer" is A Thriller That Grapples With A Serial Killer's Murders, And What Drove Him to Kill
Recent release "The Black Scarf Killer" from Page Publishing author Carolyn Kissinger is a novella that explores the makings of a serial killer with a particular taste in victims--women with children.
SINKING SPRING, Pa., Feb. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Carolyn Kissinger, a mother of two from Reading, Pennsylvania, has completed her new book, "The Black Scarf Killer": a long-short story that travels down the dark alleys of the human condition, and emerges with more questions than answers about how a person can accept evil in their hearts.
"This book goes back into the childhood of the killer, and talks about how the cycle of abuse, a boy watching his father beat his mother, could contribute to mental trauma, maybe even lead to a psychotic break," Carolyn Kissinger said of her book.
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Carolyn Kissinger's compact story fits spans years the length of the killer, a man named Mike's, life. In simple but evocative language, the story begins with his childhood in a home with an abusive father, and goes into his teenage years where he hurts his high school girlfriend falls into trouble with the law early on, setting a pattern for the remainder of his life. As Mike advances from hurting to killing his victims, the book asks why he does what he does, and what role does a black scarf play in all this.
Readers who wish to experience this chilling work can purchase "The Black Scarf Killer" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes and Noble.
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SOURCE Page Publishing, Inc.
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