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A Wesley Peterson murder mystery

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Kate Ellis

Kate Ellis is a Certified Clinical Counseling Hypnotherapist, trained by The American Association of Hypnotherapist Examiners, The Hypnosis Foundation of Chicago and is Certified with The National Guild of Hypnotists, the Association of Counselors and Therapists, Brookside Counseling, and Hypnotherapy Institute. Kate was an instructor at Scottsdale Community College and a former faculty member at Morraine Valley Community College and St. Xaviers University in Illinois. She has taught a variety of courses including Personal self-development, Creative Visualization, Self-esteem, Assertiveness training, Self-hypnosis along with Behavior Modification including; Anxiety/Panic Attack and Phobias, OCD and Depressive Disorders, Insomnia, Stress and Pain Management, and Procrastination.

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Marriage Hearse

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When Kirsten Harbourn is found strangled and naked on her wedding day, DI Wesley Peterson makes some alarming discoveries. Kirsten was being pursued by an obsessed stalker and she had dark secrets her doting fiancé knew nothing about. But Kirsten's wasn't the only wedding planned to take place that day. At Morbay register office a terrified young girl made her wedding vows, and a few days later her bridegroom was found dead in a seedy seaside hotel. As Wesley investigates he suspects that the groom’s death and his bride's subsequent disappearance might be linked to Kirsten's murder. Meanwhile the skeleton of a young female is found buried in a farmer's field, a field that once belonged to the family of Ralph Strong, the Elizabethan playwright whose The Fair Wife of Padua is to be performed for the first time in 400 years. Is this bloodthirsty play a confession to a murder committed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I? Or does it tell another story, one that might cast light on recent mysteries?

The blood pit

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"DI Wesley Peterson is called to an unusual crime scene. The victim, Charles Marrick, has been murdered, his body drained of blood. Described by those who knew him as 'evil', it seems that Wesley isn't going to have any shortage of suspects. But when a popular local vet is murdered in an identical fashion, Wesley wonders what the two men could possibly have in common. Meanwhile Wesley's archaeologist friend Neil Watson is alarmed when he starts getting disturbing anonymous letters writing in gory detail about macabre events at a medieval abbey. Neil fears that his letters are being sent by the killer Wesley is looking for. However, Wesley's investigation takes an unexpected twist when a third body is discovered many miles away.And Wesley has the additional problem of a skeleton found in nearby woodland, possibly that of a sex offender who disappeared twenty years before.Could there be a connection between all these deaths and Neil's letters? And could Neil himself be in danger? As the sinister truth unfolds, both Wesley and Neil are forced to face tragedy and shocking revelations? And a killer who bears the scars of past sins. " -- BOOK JACKET.