If you love a good murder mystery…take a look at today’s HOT NEW Release and the first in The Chicago Serial Crimes Series, The Rose Red Reaper by Kristi Loucks. It will be followed by The Blue Line Bone Collector in the Summer of 2013. “The author is just a great story teller…the action, the thriller, the mystery has me unbelievably intrigued.” –Leevora

A Little About The Rose Red Reaper:

Lt. Commander Mason Cole had no intentions of following his brother into law enforcement, but the murder of a loved one has motivated him to become the head of Chicago’s Serial Crimes Unit. As a former Navy SEAL, Mason has seen the worst of the worse. But nothing could prepare him for the serial killer, THE ROSE RED REAPER.

As he and his team pursue the killer through the streets of Chicago, the clues point them to a web of violence dating back to The Reaper’s own childhood. When The Reaper makes a connection to the woman Mason loves, complications begin to arise.

Can Dakota help the team put the pieces together before The Reaper targets one of their own? And will she be able to fight off a killer that she cannot see?

About the Author:

Kristi Loucks is a Pastry Chef and Cake Designer with a degree from Le Cordon Bleu Chicago.  Her writing and storytelling has always been a way to manage the day-to-day stresses of working in the world of restaurants and food service. Kristi recently released a new full length novel called The Rose Red Reaper, the first in a New Chicago Serial Crimes Series.  Book Two, The Blue Line Bone Collector is expected Late Summer 2013. Ms. Loucks currently resides in a suburb of Chicago.

What Fans Are Saying About The Rose Red Reaper:

“It had a great suspense plot and a tender love story. Can’t wait for the next book in the series.” –M. Moon

“The character development was solid. The mystery very well thought out and I read it cover to cover in one sitting.” –Lisa Grais

Make sure to grab your copy of The Rose Red Reaper today.

By Heather

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