Soul Thief

by Daniel Simon


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Softcover
£11.75

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/06/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 344
ISBN : 9780759637795

About the Book

Soul Thief, that pretty much describes the act of murder when you think about it. What is there that can be taken from a person? Property? Money? Their identity? You can recover and get those things back, but there’s something that can be taken from you that you will never get back . . . your life!

When the urge to kill another human being surfaces, it could be a passing or fleeting moment wrought of anger and quickly forgotten. However, there are those among us that yield to the desire to fulfill the urge to kill and the worst of these is the random serial killer. This story follows the point where this urge gives way to reality for one such person and provides a look inside the absolutely twisted mind of a killer.

He begins his activity as a new Police Chief takes over in the normally quiet town of Port Hudson on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. David Marsh, the new Police Chief, has come to the area to escape the escalating insanity of being a police officer in a large urban city. He’s hoping to find the mundane small town crime problems a relief from his former hectic life. The killings in and around Port Hudson threaten to bring a quick end to his new life if he doesn’t catch the killer . . . fast.


About the Author

Daniel Simon, the author of Soul Thief, gained much of his knowledge through actual experience in criminal investigations while serving as a Deputy Sheriff on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. Born in Seattle, he re-located to the Olympic Peninsula in 1970 after serving in the United States Army for three years. The Peninsula offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities and a multitude of unique places to visit and experience the local history, which he did throughout his time spent living in this very scenic area of the Pacific Northwest.

It was during his tenure as a Deputy Sheriff that a specific case involving multiple homicides was ongoing in the South Seattle area, which came to be known as the "Green River Killings." Access to information regarding that case, and others, including actual cases he worked through 1983, became the seed idea for the book Soul Thief. He paid particular attention to homicide cases and enjoyed the problem solving process involved through the investigative steps that would lead to the successful completion or closure of a case. He always viewed a criminal case as a puzzle that required solving and took it as a personal challenge to clear as many cases as were assigned to him. Although he was not successful in solving all cases he was assigned, his rate of closure was well above average.

He also is an avid reader and always has what he terms "recreational reading material" close at hand. Of course, crime novels based on actual cases are of particular interest as well as fictional mystery works. He also enjoys reading stories by Stephen King, whom he regards as one of the greatest story-tellers of this century.

He currently lives in the Tacoma area and continues to write and develop new scenarios for his second novel, a different perspective of a case developed from erroneous assumptions and a tragic twist of facts that evolves into several life changing experiences for the principle characters.