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Follow on Google News | Brighton Publishing signs Elaine Hamill for her second novel “Two Killers on the Loose”Using her impeccable depth-of-knowledge, author Elaine Hamill displays a firm grasp of her audience as she presents a cleverly crafted and highly plausible story
By: Brighton Press Room When it soon becomes apparent that New Orleans is in the direct path of a hurricane, prison officials are ordered to transfer less violent offenders to alternate locations. Yet, the other, more violent criminals are abandoned at the prison and left to suffer through the turbulent storm to come. For the convicted molesters and murderers of Cell Block D, Louisiana’s impending hurricane will not only bring devastation, but with it, an unearned freedom. Now, delivered from their concrete cells, these five escapees must now seek out their own answers and find their individual paths. On the run and with little resources, three of the escapees quickly revert back to their damaging criminal behaviors. For two of them, though, safety is found in numbers and proves to be helpful in their struggle to stay free. For seven years they manage to live semi-normal lives; one of the men falls back into old ways and habits, but for the other man… …freedom now offers an opportunity to gain the life he had always wanted. Soon, he kills a childhood friend and assumes his identity; giving him access to the comforts of a world he never knew before…but it comes at a high price… …a life-consuming paranoia that will follow him to the end of his days. “Once again, Elaine Hamill produces a superb story, exceptionally crafted with masterful dialog and suspense-riddled scenes,” said Kathie McGuire, director of Brighton Publishing LLC. “Elaine Hamill’s newest work solidifies her high atop the ranks of popular suspense novelists. Two Killers on the Loose is a great addition to the Brighton catalog.” Author Elaine Hamill’s background is a diverse one, from time spent as a nun at the Society of the Holy Child, to a pursuit in architecture. Somehow, she was led back to writing and a desire to offer something of benefit to others. Now retired, when not writing, Ms. Hamill is an avid portrait painter who also enjoys furniture building and design, reading, telling jokes, and other sorts of mischief. End
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