Monday, April 30, 2012

The Littles: An SSCD Crime Thriller

The mountains of rural Georgia will never be the same after a series of viscous murders rock the area to its core. Not only does the killer target children, his gruesome murders are designed to inflict the ultimate agony upon their parents and to instill extreme terror within the small communities.

An SSCD team, part of the FBI’s Special Serial Crimes Division, accepts the case and the conditional Governor’s liaison, a prosecutor with more baggage than anyone realizes. Travel with them over the hills of the mystical Blue Ridge Mountains as they hunt the psychopath stalking the innocent. Can they capture him before he strikes again? Will he turn the tables and ensnare one of their own in his devious trap?

This psychological thriller delves into the mind of a deranged serial killer as it follows the twists and turns of an SSCD manhunt. Action packed and filled with suspense, The Littles takes readers on a thrill ride they will not soon forget.

The first three chapters of The Littles are available on Tallulah's website, http://www.tallulahgrace.com/snippets-and-samples. One of the main characters, Kelly Carlisle, is the Governor's liaison and joins the FBI team as they search for the killer. Kelly is no stranger to heart-wrenching violence. The short story, Kelly's Christmas, is also available on Tallulah's website: http://www.tallulahgrace.com/flashy-shorts. Kelly's Christmas offers insight into Kelly's history and introduces the paranormal element present in The Littles.

You can find the book at:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007TLVB7O

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1110118626?ean=2940014495363


Author Bio:
An aficionado of anything paranormal, Tallulah Grace pens romantic suspense novels with a paranormal flair. Tallulah was born and raised in a small southern town located in the foothills of the vibrant Blue Ridge Mountains. When she's not developing characters and weaving stories, Tallulah enjoys reading and bead-weaving. Visit her website at: http://www.tallulahgrace.com

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