FINALIST for Spinetingler Magazine's Best Novella of 2011 Award
Praise for Fingers Murphy:
Fingers Murphy was recently named one of the Top 3 Indie Crime Authors by Crime Fiction Utopia.
Readers and reviewers call his work "poetic" "literate" "fast-paced and suspenseful" and "as good as it gets."
New York Times Bestselling author Debbi Mack wrote of his debut legal thriller: "Move over John Grisham!"
Now Fingers Murphy pushes his work in a new direction with this deceptively simple novella that explores the basic question: what drives someone to kill?
The answer, like life itself, is never as simple as it seems. As a prison psychologist and his young patient peel back layers of violence, abuse, mistrust, and missed opportunities, we see a family imploding on itself and the sometimes disastrous effect parental decisions have on children.
Killers aren't born, they're made.
This 30,000 word novella will keep you up late to finish it in one sitting, and it will stick with you long after you put it down.
Fingers Murphy is the pen name of a well-known international criminal defense attorney.
"It's almost too good to be fiction" - and you can get it 4 free today here: amzn.to/vlIit5#kindle #ebook #kindlefreebie
— Fingers Murphy (@fingers_murphy) February 28, 2012
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