The Barbie Killer is OUT!

Don’t worry – not in your neighborhood. But my new thriller is available on Amazon or at your local bookstore!

The Barbie Killer was inspired by true events – and the chilling intersection between true crime and personal experience. In the 1970s, 80s, 90s and beyond, serial killer Dennis Rader, known as “BTK” for Bind, Torture, Kill, terrorized the community of Wichita, Kansas. My family and I lived there from 1995 – 2000, a time when the killer was “inactive,” but no one ever breathed a word to us about him.

Not a neighbor, not a friend, and not a business colleague of my husband – who worked for a large company headquartered in Wichita then. Many people we met had grown up there, so they knew about BTK, but they kept mum about him. Back then, the Internet was in its infancy and Google didn’t exist yet, so before and during our time in Wichita we had no idea he was on the loose and perhaps living in that small town where everyone seemed to know everyone else – or so they thought.

Years later, after we moved back to Atlanta, we learned the town’s dark secret when Rader was captured and sent to prison. Then one day, I was asked to write a short story for crime stories anthology DOWN TO THE RIVER, and I chose to set it in Wichita and make it about a family new to town who are shocked to learn about a serial murderer in their midst.

Then, I decided to turn it into a novel.

And voilà! Yesterday, March 31, 2026, my thriller THE BARBIE KILLER was published by Red Adept Publishing. My book launch at local independent bookstore Story & Song Bookstore and Bistro was a wild success. Stacks of copies sold out to a full house! My friend, author Linda R. Sexton, interviewed me about the book, and I answered great questions that members of the audience posed. I’m told the bookstore is ordering more copies tout de suite – immediately – and I’m going to love seeing them on the shelf there, as long as they last!

Order yours or pick it up there soon – or order it at your own local bookstore. If you love a taut, tense thriller, here’s a quote from an advance reviewer that made my day: “Holy smokes, I love a quick read. I love a good thriller and this one was a perfect example of how a story doesn’t need to be 500 pages to be good. Multiple points of view and was fun to read.”

If you also enjoy it, post your own review so others will know about it. Merci!

A small town’s dark secret, and the truth about publishing

They may sound unrelated, yet on Saturday February 28, I’ll be speaking about both at this year’s Amelia Island Book Festival, held at Fernandina Beach Middle School in Fernandia Beach, Florida — and I’ll connect the dots.

That morning at 10:00, I will participate in a panel titled “Demystifying Today’s Publishing Options” moderated by Linda R. Sexton, author of The Branches We Cherish: An Open Adoption Memoir. Then, that afternoon from 1:00 to 2:30, I’ll appear along with other members of writers’ organization Amelia Island Writers, a chapter of Florida Writers Association, to talk about my upcoming thriller The Barbie Killer and sign copies of my other novels.

Here’s a short description of my new novel, which will be released on March 31 and is currently available (and “sale-priced”) on Preorder in Kindle format on Amazon:

“A job transfer uproots Dolly Garner’s family from Atlanta to the sleepy, small town of Huntington, Kansas, where safety seems like a given. But weeks after their arrival, a violent crime shocks the community, and the town’s dark secret is out: A serial killer lives in their midst and has been preying on the women of Huntington for decades. As paranoia surges and the line between neighbor and predator blurs, Dolly realizes she can’t trust anyone in this town. Inspired by true events, this twist-filled thriller will leave you breathless until the final page.”

If Kindle isn’t your thing (or even if it is), please attend my Book Launch at Story & Song Bookstore and Center for Arts and Culture on Tuesday March 31 at 4:00, where I will discuss the novel and answer questions about it. The event is complimentary, and wine and snacks will be served.

Back to the festival, where I will appear on the panel along with authors Linda R. Sexton, Jane Buyers, Ralph DeFalco, and Tom Hitchcock to give you the skinny on the publishing industry and describe our own paths to publication. We will talk frankly about the pros and cons of today’s publishing options, offer clarity and insights, and share the lessons we have learned along the way. Don’t miss it!

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