Thursday, May 8, 2025

SALES PROMO - BLUE SERIES by Robert W Walker


The BLUE Series by Robert W. Walker is NOW ON SALE from May 8-12!

When Rae Murphy Hiyakawa is given a case to solve, the Psychic Sensory Investigation Unit assumes she will fail as the case has been a brick wall for everyone else in the PSI Division of the FBI.

Genre/Tropes: Action & Adventure, Contemporary, Horror, Mystery & Suspense, Paranormal, Serial Killer, Psychological Thriller


When Rae Murphy Hiyakawa is given a case to solve, the Psychic Sensory Investigation Unit assumes she will fail as the case has been a brick wall for everyone else in the PSI Division of the FBI.

When a serial killer is snuffing out the lives of young boys, Psychic Rae Murphy Hiyakawa is challenged to catch a maniac through the touch of a handful of objects once owned by the victims.

How's an FBI Psychic Sensory Investigator (PSI) to juggle raising a teen as a single mom and stop a monster of a serial killer?

 
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When psychic FBI agent Rae Murphy Hiyakawa is faced with a twisted madman running amok in far off Charleston, West Virginia, she is forced to confront her deadliest opponent yet.

Rae is the FBI's secret weapon. When the Behavioral Science Unit gives up on a case, they come to her. Rae is an expert at remote readings. To her, paranormal phenomenon are completely normal.

But nothing is normal about the Hammerhead killings--where a maniac uses a hammer to vent his rage on hapless victims. Rae's quest to end this madness lands her in a haunted trailer with a most unhappy spirit and the inevitable showdown with the psychopath...

When FBI psychic Dr. Aurelia Murphy Hiyakawa is asked in on a case in New Orleans, she soon learns that the missing 'Gone Girls' may as yet be alive, and that their abductor is a 'collector’ rather than a typical serial abductor/killer. With three missing and as yet no clue as to where they may be, the only saving grace is that no bodies have shown up.

There is little about this case that resembles anything that 'Rae" Hiyakawa has faced before in PSI Blue and Déjà Blue. But the case takes on a new wrinkle that no one could have predicted when Rae's psychic abilities see into the heart of the victims, and the secret...what it is about them that attracts the Collector. What they all have in common. It is not a typical case by any means, nor can authorities find a typical pattern in the victimology. In fact, the Collector may have good reason for abducting these particular victims. Reasons no one but Rae can ultimately fathom.

At the same time that Rae is investigating with the help of the NOPD in the Crescent City, she has to deal with her daughter, Nia, whose teen angst has Rae at her wit's end trying to determine how to 'play' the right card(s) with Nia. Comic relief as seen in the modern day problems of teenagers. Rae's ghostly parents also return to tell her how to raise her child, giving advice from the grave. Meanwhile, other mainstay characters of the series return as well as new ones. The novel is both laugh out loud funny and a serious crime detection story at once.


The Blue series is available on Kindle Unlimited!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Robert W. Walker is a graduate of Chicago’s Wells High Academy, Northwestern University, and the NU’s Graduate Master's Program in English Education, and the author of over 100 fictional works, and an untold number of how-to-write articles, such as his Dead on Writing class in a book.  Rob has taught writing in all its permutations (“All writing is creative writing but not all writing sings,” he says.) from composition and developmental to a study of the literary masters to creative and advanced creative writing.  His first novel was one only an arrogant youth could have conceived — a sequel to Huckleberry Finn (now published as Daniel & The Wrongway Railroad via Amazon Kindle Publishing/Instinct Ink Books. Rob’s first suspense-techno-thriller-sf-mystery came in 1979, after college, a novel that won no awards but filled Chicago book shelves for a month. His first ‘commercial’ title SUB-ZERO. 

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