I have decided to do a series of book blasts where once a week I will introduce you to the work of my fellow authors. I’m going to start this week with the incomparable Makenzie Fisk and her new novel Just Intuition. A woman disappears when a shadowy figure turns to murder in a northern Minnesota town. Years later, the murderer strikes again, and an elderly woman burns to death in a fiery blast. Small town cop Erin Ericsson doesn’t believe it was an accident. With the help of a quirky fellow officer, she defies the investigating detective to pursue the case on her own. Her girlfriend Allie begins to suffer terrifying visions with a connection to the malevolent presence. Enlisting her reluctant cooperation, Erin struggles to interpret the meaning of the cryptic dreams. Her police work and Allie’s uncanny insight lead them through unforgiving back woods and face to face with evil. Together they use their skill, and a bit of intuition, to unmask the culprit behind an escalating series of deadly crimes. You can purchase Just Intuition at the following locations: Multiple format purchase options: http://www.makenzifisk.com Amazon Author page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00KP1P3GK Makenzi Fisk grew up in a small town in Northwestern Ontario. She spent much of her youth outdoors, surrounded by the rugged landscape of the Canadian Shield. Moving west, she became a police officer with experience in patrols, covert operations, plainclothes investigation, communications and forensic identification. Within the policing environment, she transitioned to internet and graphic design. She now works for herself. In her novels, Makenzi draws on her knowledge of the outdoors, policing and technology to create vivid worlds where crime, untamed wilderness and intuition blend. Her novels’ characters are competent women who solve crime using skill and a little intuition. Currently Makenzi resides in Calgary with her partner, their daughter, and assorted furry companions. 6/8/2014 11:21:18 pm
I read Just Intuition and was enthralled by the eerie setting and the suspense Makenzie maintained throughout. Makenzie writes a great story. Comments are closed.
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