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Thursday, February 23, 2023

LOOKING INTO THE MIND OF A KILLER




 Okay, I confess, I love true crime stories. I’m a huge fan of Dateline and Forty-Eight Hours. 

Serial killers are some of the most talked about and written about of all killers. There are many wonderful Christian Suspense authors who write about serial killers. I’ve always been fascinated by what turns someone into a serial killer. In my writing career, I’ve written several books about serial killers, and it’s interesting to look into the mind of a serial killer, even a fictional killer, and try to bring the killer to life for the reader as well as find a way to have a happy ending for those involved.

The FBI estimates there are between 25-50 active serial killers operating in the US today. That’s scary.

Currently, there are four main types of serial killers. The Visionary who kills because he believes he is being commanded by God. Hedonistic killers do so for the sake of personal pleasure. Mission-oriented killers are out to "rid" society of a particular group they believe is deserving of death. And the final type of killer is Power and Control killers, the who seek to exhibit total control and dominance over their victims. Ted Bundy was a Power and Control killer.

So, what’s it like to look into the mind of a killer? As you can imagine, it’s scary.

You must dig deep and learn what truly makes a killer tick, what drives him to kill, and what was the defining moment in his life that turned him into the killer.

While most serial killers are men, it isn't unheard of for a women to a serial killer. 



In Sins of the Past, Hope Island Securities member, Janine Blackwell, thought she’d put the Judge serial killer away ten years earlier. But when another victim is found with the same MO as the Judge, Janine realizes Judge is back and about to reclaim his title.



Sins of the Past is part of the Small Town Danger Collection coming out on April 25th.

For a chance to win one of 5 e-book copies of the collection, Small Town Danger, tell me what is your favorite serial killer fictional book? Or if you aren’t a fan of these books, what is your favorite Christian suspense story?   

And the winner of my $10.00 Amazon Gift Card is Becca12901. Becca. I’m emailing you.

 

Until next time. . .

Happy Reading, my friends!

 

Mary Alford

www.maryalford.net

 

15 comments:

  1. no fav
    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  2. It's a book about a mission-oriented killer; my favorite book of this genre is Operation Zulu by Ronie Kendig.

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    1. I haven't read it yet, but I love Ronie's books. I'll check it out.

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  3. Nancy Mehl’s Kaely Quinn Profiler series is one that really sticks in my mind. I really am not sure what type of serial killer that was. It actually kind of creeps me out that I’m picking a “favorite” serial killer!
    Perrianne Askew
    perrianne (DOT) askew (AT) me (DOT) com

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    1. Ha! Yes. I love the Kaely Quinn series. So good.

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  4. Hannibal Lecter is my favorite serial killer...And I love Nancy's Profiler series...

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  5. Oh! Oh! I have to read these!!!!! I can’t tell you a favorite because there are so many of them that I love!
    Onlysis06

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  6. Anything by Colleen Coble

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  7. Looking forward to Sins of the Past, Mary!
    Why do we love books that keep us looking over our shoulder? lol I would say Mind Games by Nancy Mehl is one of my favorite serial killer books.

    dianalflowers at aol dot com

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  8. These look good. Right now my favorite story is Her Darkest Secret by Jessica R Patch.

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  9. Hard to pick just one. One I enjoyed was A Stranger's Game by Colleen Coble.

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  10. I am currently reading Critical Threat by Lynette Eason & so I guess it's my current favorite since it is about a serial killer.

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    1. My name is Cindy Woolard. countrybear52@yahoo.com

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