“At last he stepped back and
admired his handiwork, perspiring heavily through his shirt from the effort.
Exhilaration filled his body, keeping his muscles flexed and his heart pumping
hard. He leaned against the shovel, a smile forming on his lips as he waited
for his pulse to return to normal, and marveled at the unmistakable outline of
a freshly dug grave.”
--From Little
Girls Sleeping: An Absolutely Gripping Crime Thriller (Detective Katie Scott
Book 1 by Jennifer Chase
Jennifer Chase is a multi award-winning and best-selling crime fiction
author, as well as a consulting criminologist. Jennifer holds a bachelor
degree in police forensics and a master’s degree in criminology & criminal
justice. These academic pursuits developed out of her curiosity about the
criminal mind as well as from her own experience with a violent sociopath,
providing Jennifer with deep personal investment in every story she tells. In
addition, she holds certifications in serial crime and criminal
profiling. She is an affiliate member of the International Association of
Forensic Criminologists, and member of the International Thriller Writers.
He looked down at the little
girl, sleeping peacefully, her arms wrapped around a teddy bear. He knew he was
the only one who could save her. He could let her sleep forever.
An eight-year-old girl, Chelsea Compton, is missing in Pine Valley, California and for Detective
Katie Scott it’s a cruel reminder of the friend who disappeared from summer camp twenty years ago. Unable to shake the memories, Katie vows she won’t rest until she discovers what happened to Chelsea.
But as Katie starts to investigate, the case reveals itself to be much bigger and more shocking than she feared. Hidden deep in the forest she unearths a makeshift cemetery: a row of graves, each with a brightly coloured teddy bear.
Katie links the graves to a stack of missing-persons cases involving young girls—finding a pattern no one else has managed to see. Someone in Pine Valley has been taking the town’s daughters for years, and Katie is the only one who can stop them.
And then another little girl goes missing, snatched from the park near her home.
Katie’s still haunted by the friend she failed to protect, and she’ll do anything to stop the killer striking again—but can she find the little girl before it’s too late?
Compulsive and gripping crime fiction for fans of Lisa Regan, Rachel Caine and Melinda Leigh. Katie Scott’s first case will have you on the edge of your seat and gasping with shock.
An eight-year-old girl, Chelsea Compton, is missing in Pine Valley, California and for Detective
Katie Scott it’s a cruel reminder of the friend who disappeared from summer camp twenty years ago. Unable to shake the memories, Katie vows she won’t rest until she discovers what happened to Chelsea.
But as Katie starts to investigate, the case reveals itself to be much bigger and more shocking than she feared. Hidden deep in the forest she unearths a makeshift cemetery: a row of graves, each with a brightly coloured teddy bear.
Katie links the graves to a stack of missing-persons cases involving young girls—finding a pattern no one else has managed to see. Someone in Pine Valley has been taking the town’s daughters for years, and Katie is the only one who can stop them.
And then another little girl goes missing, snatched from the park near her home.
Katie’s still haunted by the friend she failed to protect, and she’ll do anything to stop the killer striking again—but can she find the little girl before it’s too late?
Compulsive and gripping crime fiction for fans of Lisa Regan, Rachel Caine and Melinda Leigh. Katie Scott’s first case will have you on the edge of your seat and gasping with shock.
Welcome, Jennifer! Is your new crime thriller based on a true
story and if not how did you come up with the idea?
Jennifer: Little Girls Sleeping is not based on a true story;
however, there are definite true-like aspects to the novel. The main character,
Katie Scott, comes home from Afghanistan where she had served two tours as an
Army K9 handler. She had taken time off from her current position as a police
patrol officer to serve her country. After arriving home, her uncle wanted to
keep her busy until she figured out what she wanted to do and to settle back
into civilian life. And her uncle just happens to be the sheriff, so Katie
helps out with administrative duties at the department where she stumbles
across a cold case of an eight year old girl—Chelsea Compton—who had
disappeared without a trace four years earlier. This one case ultimately alters
Katie’s path as it reminds her of a close childhood friend that disappeared
from camp. This case sets her on a wild journey of investigation and an
encounter with a killer that she’ll never forget.
Can you brief us on who the main characters are?
Jennifer: Detective Katie Scott is a determined investigator working for
the local sheriff’s department trying to balance her previous military life
with being back home again. Through some political interventions, her uncle,
Sheriff Scott, manages to cut through some red tape and bring home her partner,
Cisco, an eighty pound black German shepherd.
Katie’s homecoming wouldn’t be complete without running into her
long-time childhood friend Chad Ferguson, a local firefighter. Sparks begin to
fly between the two which in turn causes some interesting complications.
Sheriff Wayne Scott, the town sheriff and Katie’s uncle, runs the police
department in town with integrity and honesty. When it becomes known that a
serial killer is on the loose and preying upon local little girls, he must make
some decisions that will forever change everything at the department and
ultimately divides the town.
Deputy Sean McGaven is a deputy sheriff that has been assigned to work
with Katie on the investigation. It proves to be a bumpy and often strained
relationship between the two.
A clever and cunning killer identifies himself as someone who wants to
protect young, innocent girls from the evils of the world. He would rather have
those little girls sleep peacefully forever than be exposed to many of the
unspeakable things happening in society.
You have a background in forensics which I know must have come in handy!
Can you tell us about that?
Jennifer: Yes, I love forensics and it does help with the stories I write
whether it’s physical or psychological evidence. Many years back, I experienced
a text book psychopath that moved in next door to me, threatening to kill me
repeatedly, and let’s just say many of my experiences with him are just as
scary as anything you’re going to read in a novel. This experience exposed me
first hand to this type of person and from it I went back to school and
obtained my degrees in forensics and criminology. I’ve never looked back or
questioned if this was what I wanted to do. I enjoy learning about new forensic
technologies whenever I can. With every book I write, I love to incorporate
forensics and take readers on an adventure into the criminal mind.
In your studies of the criminal mind, what did you find the most
fascinating?
Jennifer: As a criminologist, I
find it fascinating what makes someone commit a specific crime while someone
else, thinking about committing the same crime, doesn’t take that extra step
into criminality. There are definite lines crossed as well as the lack of
impulse control. Although not always the case, I find it most interesting when
someone who is defined as a serial killer can live a “normal” life while
searching, abducting, and killing victims. Many researchers and detectives try
to find the “links” to figure out what makes a serial killer tick, when in
fact, there are so many aspects, but in the end every case needs to be sorted
through individually. There are no shortcuts or a recipe for a serial
killer—each case is unique.
While writing your book, did you find yourself thinking about it during
off times when you weren’t writing?
Jennifer: Absolutely! Writing serial killer thrillers can be intense, so
I try to balance my day with healthy breaks. No matter how hard I try to take
that relaxing walk at the beach I find my mind wandering back to the book.
Maybe I’m thinking about the ending or tweaking a scene. Whatever it may be,
when I’m in the middle of writing a book, it’s always on my mind.
What is next for you, Jennifer?
Jennifer: Little Girls Sleeping is the first book in the
Detective Katie Scott series. There are two more books scheduled at this point.
I’ve just finished the second installment and I’m outlining the third. I’m very
excited! It has been loads of fun spending time with this character and all her
adventures.
I do have two other series, the Emily Stone Thrillers and Chip Palmer
Forensic Mysteries I’m currently outlining more books to come.
Thank you for the fun interview! :)
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