Malice Masterpieces 6 by K'Anne Meinel

Books 26-30

A lesbian serial killer tries to fit back into home life as she reestablishes her relationships.

Malice masterpieces 6

Book 26 METHODICAL MALICE

Moving on after a long-term marriage ends is killer and finding and decorating a new home is not something Alice enjoys.  She’s becoming annoyed with the inconveniences caused by those who are surveilling her and her new life.  She is methodically putting her life back together, but when she finally begins to get her things in order, life throws her a curve ball no one could have seen coming.

Book 27 MALEVOLENT MALICE

Alice’s accident puts an immense strain on the family dynamic that no one could have anticipated.  Its far-reaching impact will alter their family in more ways than one.

Book 28 MILITARIAL MALICE

Alice’s unfinished business has caused her and her family a lot of unforeseen aggravation, and Alice seeks to make amends.  But it seems life isn’t finished with her yet.  Just when Alice thinks they’re about to be happy again, life throws her one more curve, and this one is a doozy!    

Book 29 MACHIAVELLIAN MALICE

When your life is a mess, and you are surrounded by enemies, how do you combat the overwhelming odds against you?  Alice and Kathy must face down more than health concerns; life concerns and a litany of grievances are stacked against them.

Book 30 MALEFIC MALICE

Lessons on how to piss off a lesbian serial killer:

1) Hit her in the head with the butt of a gun.

2) Treat her with disdain and underestimate her abilities.

3) Involve her family!

Alice awakens to discover she has been taken prisoner.  Flashbacks are instantaneous, and when she realizes that Kathy and Emily are there too, she is compelled to return them to safety.  Alice doesn’t want her family involved in this part of her life.  She isn’t comfortable with them knowing, much less participating, after all her years of hard work to keep them in the dark.

Paybacks can be deadly for those who don’t realize how truly gifted Alice is.  Follow along as Alice continues to triumph at what she does so very well…

 

Genre: FICTION / Suspense

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Lesbian

Language: English

Keywords: Lesbian, Serial-Killer, Murdery, Mystery, Divorce, Love, Intrigue, Romance

Word Count: 122220

Sales info:

This has proven to be a VERY popular series


Sample text:

Alice stared at Kathy in surprise.  Why did she ask that question?  Was she here to accuse Alice of causing Linda’s death?  “What do you want me to do about it?” she asked instead.

Kathy sighed gustily, obviously annoyed.  She looked beyond Alice into the beach house and asked, “May I come in?”

Alice made a sweeping motion with her arm to indicate that her soon-to-be ex-wife was welcome to come in.  She looked beyond Kathy at the Lexus parked in her driveway behind her Ferrari.  The driveway was barely big enough for both cars and only if they were placed end to end.  She glanced past them at the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) where cars were speeding along a little too close for her comfort.  Land was at such a premium down here in Malibu that they couldn’t afford to waste any.  She glanced farther along the busy road to the now familiar car that was always parked there and always watching.  Different people manned the vehicle in six- to eight-hour shifts, but someone was always watching, ready to follow if Alice went out.  They no longer made any attempt to hide their presence, and Alice’s Ferrari certainly wasn’t inconspicuous.  Closing the door firmly, she made sure the automatic lock engaged before turning to look at her wife, who was closely examining the small but expensive house.

Kathy looked around the ground floor.  It was an open floor plan from front to back, the entrance only about five feet long by three feet wide.  It led to a stairwell that curved upstairs, or you could bypass the stairwell and go directly into the living room.  There was a modern gas fireplace along the wall and a few windows, so Alice could see along that side of her house.  Bookshelves stood empty on each side of the bank of windows, nothing placed on them yet.  


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