Stalking the Hill
an Annelise Elliot mystery thriller
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Book Details
About the Book
Where do government agents go when they retire? What new lives do they make for themselves? Do the perps they put away ever show up to trouble them again? The residents of Wyndom Acres hide the answers to these questions on the hill. The first book of the hill series is titled, ‘Stalking the Hill’’. Its prologue tosses a bone to readers as to why our heroine, Annelise Elliot, is no longer a government agent actively in the field. Instead, Annelise is protecting a picture perfect community of retired government agents when a philosophical serial killer moves in. Our bad boy is eliminating his stalker competitors by freezing them and their intended victims as trophies. His next target is a stalker who’s actively pursuing one of Annelise Elliot’s neighbors. This is the killer’s biggest mistake. Annelise willingly becomes the bait necessary to coax her neighbor’s stalker to the surface. When the accused stalker is discovered dead and his victim disappears; neighbors, friends, police and even her husband become suspects. Annelise and her retired DEA, ATF and FBI buddies uncloak a bane psychopath whose acrimonious methodology is more menacing than the killer who caused her early retirement. The book series is about Annelise Elliot; who wants to be a champion for stalker victims. She’s begun solving crimes again and is constantly challenged by the curiosity of fellow agents and neighbors, while secretly publishing books about her adventures. Using the pen name Sarah Karyn and the aid of publisher and friend Paula Vander Lynn, Annelise recoups investigation costs and maintains a healthy community member image. Aside from the villains she captures, there’s always one particular FBI agent with an agenda to stop her story telling.
About the Author
Why the pen name?
Sarah Karyn is not only the pen name used by Annelise Elliot, the heroin of The Hill book series; it’s my pen name too. I am The Hill series creator, Beth Johnson. Over the course of twelve years, I’ve been involved in the production of computer products, including professional manuals of all kinds. Now that I’m retired, I’m ready to convince you and avid mystery readers that the best adventure choice is to track down killers with Annelise Elliot.
Editors Marybeth Lightfoot and Melodee Schmidtlien are opinionated, caring and want to see this book series succeed. Marybeth used to work for Hallmark and says she’s now retired; except for helping me. She knows the mystery and romance book markets, keeps tabs on how I’m developing characters and plot lines, and is married to a police detective. Melodee is a technical editor whose expertise is split between music and professional medical journals etc. She says being involved with fiction is fun because she and her husband are selective mystery readers.
Editors go beyond auditing the use of commas and quotation marks. A design document is generated to direct the plot line, introduction of characters and deployment of clues. Descriptive details and dialogs of reoccurring characters are compared to their predetermined personality profiles. Editors also check for behavioral consistencies of characters, directional relativity of movement within the map of Wyndom Acres, and scrutinize the placement of clues. We test the quality of dialog and actions of characters by issuing sample chapters to real police officers and medical professionals before final assembly. Once a manuscript is fully assembled, book clubs are solicited to evaluate it. We track the age, profession and interests of each reader, record their opinions and adjust text when we’re convinced their input justifies book purchases.