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rank 2135
word count 10249
date submitted 20.09.2010
date updated 14.08.2011
genres: Fiction, Thriller, Comedy, Crime
classification: moderate
incomplete

Transferred Malice

Melony C. Chance

A series of brutal murders leaves Detective Vincent Gannon without a single lead to follow.

And the killer is making it personal.
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When a brutal murder case turns into a serial investigation, the stakes are high as Detective Vincent Gannon is left without a single clue to work on. The killer is smart, efficient, precise and always one step ahead.

The pressure of politics step in as this intelligent killer pulls out all the stops and makes it personal for Gannon, challenging him to live up to his reputation and catch him, if he can. Psychoanalyst Amber Shannon is brought in on the case to assist, but Gannon realizes that she is more trouble than she’s worth as she has a secret agenda of her own.

The case is thrown into chaos, as the hunt for an obsessed killer leads down a path of lies and deception, revealing secrets about Vincent’s life that would have remained buried.

 
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Melony Chance wrote 280 days ago

Thank you Francis for your comment; I try to allow the reader to visualise the setting as I see it by being as descriptive as possible... perhaps too much... lol

Francis Albert McGrath wrote 281 days ago

a great sense of atmosphere and your characters are well-drawn and believable

Melony Chance wrote 281 days ago

Thanks for checking out my work. This manuscript was completed some years ago and is one which I have put a lot of time into, but I'm not 100% sure of the final product. I have gotten a some suggestions from my friends and family on it, so I would be taking the time to 'upgrade' this story as I know it still needs work.
Comments and advice would be greatly welcomed.
Be honest; I handle constructive criticism very well :)
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Enjoy!
MC

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