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Silk Review & Giveaway

3/5/2015

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BLURB:
What would you do to stay young: Lie, Manipulate..kill?

London-Fall, 1888
The city is in a panic as Jack the Ripper continues his murderous spree. While the Whitechapel police struggle to find him, Detective Inspector Rudyard Bloodstone and his partner are working feverishly to find their own serial killer. The British Museum's beautiful gardens have become a killing ground for young women strangled as they stroll through.

 Their investigation has them brushing up against Viscount Everhard, a powerful member of the House of Lords, and a friend to Queen Victoria. When the circumstantial evidence  points to him as a suspect, Rudyard must deal with the political blowback, and knows if they are going to go after the viscount, they'd better be right and have proof.

 As the body count grows and the public clamor for the detectives to do more, inter-department rivalries complicate the already difficult case.

Silk on the skin—luxurious, luscious..lethal.
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Excerpt One:
He wrapped an end in each hand and pulled. His fingers crept up the silk and he tugged a bit harder still. The material pressed deeper into the flesh of her neck. Bright pink dotted her cheeks and radiated down to her jaw. The veins in her temples popped out and pulsed in time to her heartbeat. She moaned, pushed her hips upward and writhed against him. Her soft pubic hair tickled his testicles. Isabeau’s unsubtle way of letting him know she wanted him inside her. He obliged.


Her hands encircled his wrists. She tugged hard outward, harder than usual. A choked sigh escaped her. He paid no attention. This was standard. Isabeau always insisted he maintain pressure until she signaled for him to release his hold. In the past, when she reached the edge of consciousness, she’d beat along his upper arms. This time she thrashed her head back and forth, something he hadn’t seen before. Her eyes bulged in an unattractive way and she clawed at him. Her nails gouged the skin on his hands, drawing blood.

She hurt him and he wanted to slap her. He almost let go of one end of the scarf to do that. Instead, he pulled tighter. Isabeau tried to insert her fingers into the spot where the material crossed over. Her mouth opened and shut, soundless and fishlike. She swatted at the mattress wildly. Red-faced to the point of being near purple, she bucked beneath him.

She fired his blood with her lack of inhibition. Never had she responded with such intensity. Raw power surged through him, primitive, animalistic. He pumped hard. Ready to climax, William clenched his fists, twisting the scarf one last turn. Odd, feathery touches tapped his biceps, feminine and subtle grazes, and then she went limp. Spent, he released his hold and collapsed on top of her, his heart pounding while he caught his breath.

 Isabeau didn’t move and her head stayed turned to the side. She hadn’t cried out the way she normally did when sated. Perhaps she was disappointed with his effort. He gave the thought a mental shrug. At the end of the day, it really didn’t matter. He’d arrange for her departure first thing in the morning.

William rolled over and slung a sweaty arm over his eyes. He tried to decide which was worse, telling her tonight the affair was over or waiting until morning. The idea of doing it after such a rambunctious sexual endeavor seemed bad form, but he wanted to get it over with. He turned onto his side, prepared for histrionics, caterwauling, great tears and verbal abuse.

“Isabeau, look at me. I’ve come to a decision and it will likely distress you.” Nothing. She didn’t stir. “Isabeau?”

He shook her by the arm. Still no response. William let go and her arm dropped listless to the mattress. He raised her arm again and let go. Again, it fell listless. He straddled her and patted her cheeks. Nothing. Her head twisted without resistance first right then left depending on the direction of his pat. He slapped her harder. Nothing. Vacant eyes stared fixed on the ceiling. He bent an ear to her chest. Nothing. William leapt from the bed, snatched a silver mirror from the dressing table, and held it under her nose. Nothing.

“Bitch.” William hurled the mirror against the wall. “Bitch, whore,” he raged and paced along the side of the bed. “I will not allow you to make my life a nightmare. This was your doing. I told you to leave me alone.”
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A Great Read

Silk is a Victorian era whodunit that follows Inspector Rudyard as he digs through the seamy underbelly of London as he tracks a serial killer who could possibly be Jack the Ripper. Author Chris Karlsen makes the book into a duel by including the killer’s point of view, which gives the reader a clue into the killer’s motivation. Silk is a classic suspense in the fact that the reader discover information at the same speed as the inspector. It’s full of creepy moments that causes the reader to shudder before continuing reading.

Silk is a fast-paced thriller that kept me turning the pages and rooting for Inspector Rudyard. Even though the blurb refers to an attractive hat maker, this book isn’t a romance. Don’t read it looking for a love story. Instead, read it for the beautifully crafted suspense and evocative settings of Queen Victoria’s London.

This is book one in The Bloodstone Series, which promises to be a riveting series. Two thumbs up to Author Chris Karlsen. 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
I was born and raised in Chicago. My father was a history professor and my mother was, and is, a voracious reader. I grew up with a love of history and books.

My parents also love traveling, a passion they passed onto me. I wanted to see the places I read about, see the land and monuments from the time periods that fascinated me. I’ve had the good fortune to travel extensively throughout Europe, the Near East, and North Africa.

I am a retired police detective. I spent twenty-five years in law enforcement with two different agencies. My desire to write came in my early teens. After I retired, I decided to pursue that dream. I write two different series. My paranormal romance series is called, Knights in Time. My romantic thriller series is, Dangerous Waters.

I currently live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband, four rescue dogs and a rescue horse. 

Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4822048.Chris_Karlsen

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/authorckarlsen

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chriskarlsenwriter

Website: http://chriskarlsen.com/

Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Chris-Karlsen/e/B005HYTQQI

BN Author Page: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/chris-karlsen


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12 Comments
Angela
3/5/2015 06:43:48 am

sounds like an intriguing mystery.

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Chris Karlsen link
3/6/2015 12:35:12 am

Hi Angela,
Thank you for the kind words.
Chris

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Glenda
3/5/2015 12:00:47 pm

Sounds like a great mystery. Gorgeous cover too!

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Chris Karlsen link
3/6/2015 12:36:48 am

Hi Glenda,

I love the cover as well. This designer has done several of my covers. She has a brilliant way of translating my "vision" into the picture I want.
Chris

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chris karlsen link
3/6/2015 12:34:18 am

Good morning,
I want to thank Writer Wonderland for the lovely review. I look forward to chatting with other readers about this story or books in general.
Chris Karlsen

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Karen H
3/6/2015 01:49:17 am

Thanks for your review. This is a excellent story. I highly recommend it to people who enjoy a gripping mystery/suspense/thriller story.

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chris karlsen link
3/6/2015 05:06:01 am

Hi Karen
Thank you for visiting with me again and for the kind recommendation:)
Chris

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Joanne jaytanie link
3/6/2015 02:32:23 am

Nice review! Love the eye-catching cover.

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chris karlsen link
3/6/2015 05:06:41 am

Hi Joanne,
Thank you. I love the cover too.
Chris

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Dawn Luedecke link
3/6/2015 05:42:08 am

This looks soooo good! I can't wait to read it!

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chris karlsen link
3/6/2015 11:05:34 am

Thank you, Dawn. It's close to the same era as your Lighthouse series--late 1880's
Chris

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Nikolina
3/11/2015 10:34:29 pm

Enjoyed reading the excerpt, thank you!

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