Violated by Carolyn Arnold

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Violated

by Carolyn Arnold

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GENRE:  Police Procedural, Thriller

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BLURB:

 Sometimes the past should stay there…

The murder is one of the most heinous Brandon Fisher has ever seen, but that’s not why it has his and his colleagues’ attention. The FBI’s interested because the prime suspect is one of their own, Paige Dawson.

But Paige didn’t go to Valencia, California to kill anyone. She had set out on “vacation”—her new lover in tow—only to confront the man who had raped her friend twenty-some years ago. While the hands of the law are tied, she wants him to face the fact that he destroyed a young woman’s life and know that, as an FBI agent, she’ll be watching his every move. But instead of accomplishing her goal, she wound up in the back of a police cruiser.

Now Paige must face off with a hard-nosed detective determined to stick a murder charge to a fed. But with the trained eyes of the FBI on the case, it’s becoming more and more obvious that the evidence lends itself to a serial killing, not an isolated incident. And as long as the local authorities are focused on Paige, the real murderer is still out there, possibly waiting to strike again…

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Excerpt:

Paige blinked the tears from her eyes. It couldn’t be. She wiped her wet eyes, her gaze not leaving the necklace in her hand. The chain was a common style, but the heart pendant and the letter N…

Still, it didn’t mean this one had been Natasha’s…

Paige swallowed. But she remembered when Natasha had realized she’d lost it. She had dropped on the end of the hotel bed as if all the weight of the world were piled on her shoulders. It was the morning after the rape.

Tears now fell freely down Paige’s cheeks. There was no doubt in her mind that the necklace she now held had been Natasha’s.

Paige cried as the past washed over her and continued to do so until rage replaced her sadness.

Somehow, she would make this son of a bitch pay for what he had done. She was past the point of keeping within the shades of the law and would circumvent legal means if that’s what it took to hold him responsible.

She clasped the necklace around her neck. Had Ferris kept it as some sort of sick notch in his bedpost? If so, that showed a psychology to him that confirmed he was a repeat offender. And if that was his mentality, prison wouldn’t have rehabilitated him, and that meant there were likely date-rape drugs here to prove it.

She stormed from the bedroom and toward the bathroom.

Beyond the point of caring anymore if she left her fingerprints behind, she emptied the contents of the medicine cabinet, and his toiletries now filled the sink.

Nothing.

She rushed back to his bedroom and tore it apart. The drugs were here somewhere. A man like Ferris wouldn’t stop raping…

Several minutes passed as she searched, and when she was finished, his bedroom looked like a tornado had struck. But still no pills.

Maybe she was being ridiculous, hoping to find something where there was nothing. And even if she found the drugs, what did she hope to accomplish? While possession of date-rape drugs was illegal, her means of getting them would make them inadmissible in any court. But she couldn’t stop. All she could see was her friend’s body in that casket—the way her face, even in death, showed her tortured existence.

She hurried downstairs to the kitchen. There was no way she was stopping now.

She searched each cupboard and drawer, pulling out items and rooting to the back. She had one place left to look, and as she opened it, she saw that it was a catchall drawer. Stuffed with anything and everything from a meat thermometer, to sandwich bags, to tin foil, to… She pulled out a sleeve of pills. She flipped them and read the stamp on the silver backing. Allergy pills.

She continued working through the contents of the drawer until she reached the last item. It was an Aleve bottle. That was an inconvenient place to keep a pain reliever… She opened it and looked inside. It was only the medication. She was still holding the bottle in her hand when she recalled the one on the counter. She exchanged one for the other, not about to give up. Just because the bottle was labeled one way… She twisted the lid.

Police sirens wailed somewhere nearby, and she paused. Her instinct told her to leave this alone and get out of his house immediately. But it was too late, the whooping sirens were on top of her now, and then the patio door slid open on the other side of the dining room. Two police officers entered the house, guns drawn.

“Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Department! Put your hands on your head!”

“What’s—” The strength drained from her legs, and her head spun. She was under arrest?

Oh God. That woman must have called the police.

“I said, put your hands on your head!” the same officer shouted.

Another officer went around behind her, stripped her of her gun, passed it off to the second officer, and proceeded to cuff her. “You have the right to remain silent—”

“This isn’t what it looks like.”

“It looks like you’re ransacking the house of a dead man.”

A dead man?

“I’m an FBI agent. I can explain—”

“You can do that down at the station.”

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Interview with the Author:

  1. How long have you been writing?

I started writing when I was a teenager, but life took me in another direction. It wasn’t until 13 years later, after getting married and moving across the province, that I was reunited with my love for writing. This was in 2006 and I haven’t looked back. Ever since my life has been all about books in one way or another. I’m either writing, editing, or reading.

2. How long have you been a published author?

I’ve been a published author since 2011 when I published the second full-length novel I wrote, Ties That Bind. I was fortunate to find success with my passion, and by the fall of 2011 I was climbing the best-selling lists on Amazon for police procedurals.

3. What titles do you have available?

I have twenty-five titles currently available and this represents four series.

Here is an overview on my series:

Brandon Fisher FBI Series

Join rookie FBI agent Brandon Fisher and a team of profilers with the Behavioral Analysis Unit as they hunt serial killers.

Detective Madison Knight Series

Team up with hard-boiled detective Madison Knight and her partner as they follow the clues in pursuit of justice for murder victims.

McKinley Mysteries

Sleuth around with murder-solving duo Sean and Sara McKinley as they do whatever it takes to unravel a mystery while romancing it up along the way.

Matthew Connor Action Adventure

Strap yourself in for adventures with archaeologist and treasure hunter Matthew Connor and his two closest friends.

For more information on my series and all my books, please visit: http://carolynarnold.net/books/

4. What made you choose the subject of this book?

Unfortunately for me to say what brought the matter up would reveal aspects about the killer that would be tantamount to a spoiler alert. Let’s just say I was motivated… and maybe I was to be taught something from the underlying message in the book. Of course, this message applies to all of us and that is to live our lives forward, not dwelling on or living in the past.

5. Do you have any new titles coming soon?

Violated just released on April 28th. My next release is due out in September 2016.

6. What is your favourite genre and why?

I love, love, love writing police procedurals. I also had a lot of fun writing the debut novel for my action-adventure series. And I probably enjoy both of these for different reasons.

With the police procedurals, they progress in a logical next-step process, the stories are based on fact (real life procedures, forensics), so this allows me use that side of my brain. While in writing the action-adventure side, I’m able to let go a bit more. Of course, there’s a logical progress to the book, but finding a lost city of gold, for example, hasn’t happened so it’s a story based on a legend and the realm of possibilities.

7. What, to you, is the most exciting part of the writing process?

Writing that first draft. I write organically so I go with the flow. It’s like I’m watching a movie and I’m recording what I see and how the characters are feeling and reacting to what is taking place.

Although… I have to say I also love reading my books through that one final time before publishing. It’s definitely that moment when I’m in awe that I wrote what I’m reading.

8. If you could co-author a book with anyone, who would you choose and why?

I have no plans to co-author a book so I can’t say.

9. Where can readers find you on the web?

All over the place!

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

CAROLYN ARNOLD is the international best-selling and award-winning author of the Madison Knight, Brandon Fisher, and McKinley Mystery series. She is the only author with POLICE PROCEDURALS RESPECTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT.™

Carolyn was born in a small town, but that doesn’t keep her from dreaming big. And on par with her large dreams is her overactive imagination that conjures up killers and cases to solve. She currently lives in a city near Toronto with her husband and beagle. She is also a member of Crime Writers of Canada.

Connect with CAROLYN ARNOLD Online:

Website – http://carolynarnold.net/

Twitter – https://twitter.com/Carolyn_Arnold

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/AuthorCarolynArnold

And don’t forget to sign up for her newsletter for up-to-date information on release and special offers at http://carolynarnold.net/newsletters.

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22 responses to “Violated by Carolyn Arnold”

    • Oh, that’s a great question with a somewhat long answer, but I’ll try to condense it.

      I wrote as a teenager but life took me in another direction. I got married moved about four hours from my home town. It wasn’t until 13 years later, in 2006, that I was reunited with writing.

      I was working for a large company and we were facing a layoff and none of us were motivated. A co-worker emailed me toward the end of one day and said “tell me a story”. It was just like that, out of the blue. I never said anything about writing earlier in life. And at the time, I fired back a few paragraphs not even really thinking about what I was doing. She wanted more and I built on the first few paragraphs. We went back and forth a few times and she said that I needed to finish it. Those few paragraphs, sent on a whim, ended up becoming my first full-length novel! 😀

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  1. I enjoyed the interview and really loved the excerpt – how many books do you plan to write in the Brandon Fisher series? And will his books ever feature any of your other characters in a cross-over?

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    • Hello, Maria. I’m glad that you loved the excerpt. I don’t really have a certain number in mind. I’ll keep writing them as long as I’m inspired and people keep reading them.

      Interesting that you asked about characters crossing over as this is something I have considered. I’m just not sure how to best execute that at this point.

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