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Body of the Crime
by Jennifer Chase
A Chip Palmer Forensic Mystery,
Book 1
Publisher: JEC Press
Release
Date: May 20, 2016
Genre: Crime
Thriller
Pages: 226
Pages: 226
ASIN: B01FZREEF4
About the book:
Three grisly
murders linked to five old cold cases, dubbed the Flower Girl Murders, pushes
detectives to their limit to find a clever and extremely brutal serial killer,
leaving a California town demanding justice. The District Attorney’s Serial
Special Task Force retains the help of the reclusive Dr. Chip Palmer, a
forensic expert and criminal profiler, to steer them in the right direction.
Palmer is
known for his astute academic interpretations of serial and predatory crimes,
along with his unconventional tactics that goes against general police
procedures. He is partnered with the tough and beautiful D.A. Inspector Kate
Rawlins, a homicide detective transplanted from Phoenix, and the chemistry
ignites between the team—turbulent and deadly.
The Flower Girl Murders leaves three homicides, five cold cases, two seasoned detectives, three suspects, and one serial killer calling all the shots. The investigation must rely on one eccentric forensic scientist to unravel the clues to solve the case. But at what cost?
The Flower Girl Murders leaves three homicides, five cold cases, two seasoned detectives, three suspects, and one serial killer calling all the shots. The investigation must rely on one eccentric forensic scientist to unravel the clues to solve the case. But at what cost?
Body of the
Crime is available at Amazon.
EXCERPTTHE DENSE PINE AND OAK trees made a semi-circle pattern in the forest. Dried leaves blew in the breeze, swirled around like unique pieces of confetti, cascading downward, and finally resting on the ground.The isolated location seemed serene and picturesque, which lent to the stark contrast of the woman’s dead body.Her long brown hair hung straight and spilled down over her shoulders and slender body. Each strand appeared to have been carefully washed and combed precisely in place. The unknown woman wore a light blue button-down sweater that remained in an orderly fashion with every button fastened, and it was pulled down to cover her belly. Her arms gently placed over her chest, each finger laced next to the other. Tucked carefully underneath her hands was a stem with a pale pink flower that looked like a daisy, now wilted. The victim’s fingernails scrubbed clean, and her hands lacked any jewelry or identifying marks.Upon a quick glance, it seemed that she was merely daydreaming. Looking closely, her fixed dull eyes gave the undeniable lifeless gaze. The relaxed expression on her face seemed almost contrived and had a peculiar quality to it—even a ghostly facade.From the waist up, the woman looked like she had taken a nap after a morning of running errands or after coming home from a luncheon with friends. The woman was in a carefully posed position that told the story of an organized killer who was in complete control, but that was where the structured behavior of the murderer abruptly stopped.In a disturbing contrast, the horrifying viciousness of what was left of the bottom half of the body was the aftermath of a long, torturous assault from someone completely out of control. It suggested a perpetrator who lacked any impulse control and mental stability.
About the Author
Jennifer
Chase is an
award-winning author and consulting criminologist. She has
authored six crime fiction novels, including the multiple award-winning
Emily Stone thriller series along with a screenwriting workbook.
Jennifer holds
a Bachelor degree in police forensics and a Master's degree in
criminology. These academic pursuits developed out of her curiosity about
the criminal mind as well as from her own experience with a violent sociopath,
providing Jennifer with deep personal investment in every story she tells. In
addition, she holds certifications in serial crime and criminal
profiling. She is an affiliate member of the International Association of
Forensic Criminologists.
Visit
Jennifer Chase’s website.
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