Finding Elizabeth: A Breath-Taking Psychological Thriller

· Open Road Media
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A detective and a criminal psychiatrist hunt for a missing maid who may be a murderer in this pulse-pounding historical thriller.

In early twentieth-century England, a respectable factory owner fails to show up on a payday, and under pressure from the restless workers, the foreman visits the boss’s house to find out why. What lies within the lovely home is a chilling and bizarre crime scene. Sitting at a dining room table, as if enjoying their evening meal, are the decomposing bodies of an entire family—each one murdered and posed like mannequins.

The only person missing from the disturbing scene is the family maid, Elizabeth.

Detective Richard Crombie is assigned the case, but after weeks of work and no results, he reluctantly requests the help of criminal psychiatrist Doctor Killam, who once worked with Scotland Yard. While the detective and the doctor investigate the murders and hunt for the missing maid, it becomes apparent that they are up against a terrifying psychopath who has a thirst for death and no intention of stopping . . .

About the author

Debra was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario Canada. As a young woman, she worked in an office while raising her two children. In 1991 she changed course entirely and went back to college to become a nurse. This is where she met her future husband, Chris. From 1995 to 2014, Debra worked in a long-term care facility and thoroughly enjoyed her time there. Sadly, in 2014 her son suddenly passed away and returning to nursing just didn’t seem like an option any longer. Struggling with depression and looking for an outlet to ease her mind, she began writing to escape to a time when life seemed less complicated. Without any formal training, Debra never once believed that, someday, she would become a published author. In 2015, her first book was published and there have been three others since, including two self-published books in 2018. Her new psychological thriller, The Asylum, published by Bloodhoud Books in October 2020.

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