Praise for A GUILTY MIND:
“It kept me on my toes the whole time and I found myself unable to put it down…kept telling myself ‘Just one more chapter!’ I equate it to Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl, but an easier, more intriguing read.” Laura Bell
“A Guilty Mind is every murder mystery reader’s delight. The book’s subtle foreshadowing brings out the detective in ALL of us. But read carefully because Kellie Larsen Murphy can dish out the Red herrings as well as Agatha Christie.” M.C.V. Egan
“At various junctures, I thought I had this mystery figured out only to be blown away by the ending. For those with an affinity for the Richmond-DC corridor, so much the better… Read it, enjoy it, tell a friend.” Chris G. Amazon Reader
A GUILTY MIND is a psychological mystery featuring a deeply flawed protagonist with a disturbing past. It is the story of one man’s struggle to find truth and redemption after losing everyone and everything he’s ever loved. A GUILTY MIND is also a story about choices, secrets, and the deadly consequences of keeping those secrets.
George Vandenberg is a broken man with a volatile temper, haunted by the memory of the young woman he once loved and “accidentally” killed. Wrestling with the guilt and pushed by his psychiatrist to confess the circumstances of her death, he teeters on the edge of a nervous breakdown. The past collides with the present when the doctor turns up dead, brutally stabbed to death in his office. Stunned and confused, George emerges as the primary suspect even as he becomes a target himself. To prove his innocence, George must face the police, his manipulative wife, and the past he’s been unable to forget. When the truth is finally divulged, no one, including George, is prepared for the collateral damage or the shocking identity of the killer.
Published September 2012, A GUILTY MIND is available on Amazon and other popular book sites
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Kellie:
Loved your book. Glad to see your excellent William and Mary education prepared you to be the new big thing. Congrats on a truly good read and I loved the setting in Richmond. Michelle Barnes
Kellie–
I cannot praise your book enough! LOVED it! It kept me on my toes the whole time and I found myself unable to put it down…kept telling myself “Just one more chapter!” Then, in less than 24 hours I was DONE! Cannot believe all the twists and turns.. definitely had me guessing. Excellent work!
Kellie–
I cannot praise your book enough! LOVED it! It kept me on my toes the whole time and I found myself unable to put it down…kept telling myself “Just one more chapter!” Then, in less than 24 hours I was DONE! Cannot believe all the twists and turns.. definitely had me guessing. Excellent work!