About the Book
Title: The Watcher
Author: Eli Carros
Genre: Crime Thriller
One man must stop a psychopath in his tracks…
Chief Inspector Jack Grayson is hunting a serial killer terrorizing
London, a stalker who watches his prey carefully and displays the bodies of his
young female victims brazenly. But Grayson has a problem – only one lead and
scant evidence – and the body count is rising.
He discovers that an unsolved 18-year-old murder case bears all the
hallmarks of the current killings, but he still can’t seem to find a single,
obvious suspect, and he is so far unable to outthink a master predator.
Grayson must catch a hunter who knows how to outwit the police – a
showman intent on completing his macabre collection. But he’s missing a vital
clue, a critical piece of the puzzle. When he finally discovers the
killer's identity, he's completely unprepared for the fallout…
Author Bio
I'm a crime fiction
and thriller author from London, England and my debut novel, The Watcher, was
inspired by London, and by what can happen when sexual obsession, violence,
emotional neglect, and madness collide. It takes you behind the eyes of a
murderous stalker with a secret past, and into the mind of the harried
detective who must stop a master predator before he kills again.
I'm a trained journalist, and interned at The Daily Mirror before becoming copywriter and then a crime novelist. I've always loved reading crime, thrillers, and mystery suspense, and am an ardent admirer of authors Steven King, Mark Billingham, Harlan Coben, and Patricia Cornwell.
I'm naturally a strong supporter of causes that promote equality for all. In my spare time I love sailing, camping, hiking, and sketching faces, and detest getting up in the morning without several cups of strong percolated coffee.
I'm a trained journalist, and interned at The Daily Mirror before becoming copywriter and then a crime novelist. I've always loved reading crime, thrillers, and mystery suspense, and am an ardent admirer of authors Steven King, Mark Billingham, Harlan Coben, and Patricia Cornwell.
I'm naturally a strong supporter of causes that promote equality for all. In my spare time I love sailing, camping, hiking, and sketching faces, and detest getting up in the morning without several cups of strong percolated coffee.
Links
Website: http://www.elicarros.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elicarros/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/elicarrosauthor
Book Excerpt
She didn’t know he was about to kill her of
course. He stepped soundlessly behind the blonde, between chrome-coated
elevator doors, his shoes gliding over polished grey marble. As she turned to
the control panel to select her destination with a well-manicured fingernail,
he craned his neck forward to inhale her scent. The sweet musky aroma curled
around his nostrils pleasantly. It was familiar to him. It reminded him of her. Anya.
She stood waiting as the doors closed with a
quiet hiss and the elevator started to descend. He glanced over her, taking in
her elegant profile, her smooth alabaster skin, observing the details of her;
breasts round and full, encased in a white shirt half a size too small and
straining at the buttons, begging to be released. He noted the way her hair
piled upon the top of her head, loose tendrils of spun gold escaping and
caressing a slim neck. A hair pin edging its way out of the bun, aching to be
plucked.
It’s an abomination, unnatural. His
mother’s voice in his head again. Would she
never shut up?
Fingering the knife in his pocket as the
elevator descended, he felt the sharp edge grate the pad of his finger. He
clenched his fists, feeling the rage building inside him. How dare this girl taunt him so? The calm of the Brahms sonata being
piped through to the elevator’s occupants came in sharp contrast to his
raggedly spiking mood. The feeling, rising within him, was irrepressible. The
urgency to possess her climbed rapidly, like his blood pressure.
Unaware of his watchfulness, she fumbled
around in the depths of her handbag, trying to locate something. The tilt of
her lovely face tipped downwards in profile, making him catch his breath.
Boldly he stepped forward, pulling the blade out of his pocket and placing one
arm around her throat as he came up behind her, restraining her tightly against
him. He didn’t hesitate as he drew the blade deftly across the thin skin of her
throat, slicing her neck.
The blood spurted violently as the blade bit
into her jugular vein, spraying the shiny, mirrored walls. The piped sonata
seemed to be slowing down and he felt as if the world had momentarily stopped.
Blanched, devoid of colour. The only bright spots – the only things that
existed at all – were her and him, and they existed in a lurid blur of light.
He held her there, his head bent over her tumble of blonde hair, as she
struggled pathetically in his arms, her body weakening with every kick.
He watched as she gasped her last, her mouth
opening obscenely, as her fingers scratched at empty air. Drinking her in, he
tried to memorise every atom of her, as her body became deadweight in his arms.
Finally, in that last second, he felt the serenity that inevitably washed over
him each time. A feeling of satisfaction. Of
completion. Peace.
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