Profile of a Killer: A Suspense/Murder Mystery

What if the metro Atlanta area is suddenly dealing with the probability that another serial murderer is killing children; this time preadolescent females at Stone Mountain Park, a large natural state park in the middle of the metro area? What if a Chief of Detectives and his forensic psychiatrist friend are charged with finding this fiend? What if the killer is a priest who has a sexual preference to young girls?


This 81,100 word story follows exactly how law enforcement works to solve just such a case. The story begins with the discovery of a young female found in Stone Mountain Lake. Soon after, two early adolescent friends disappear, during a laser show while visiting the park. Then another young female is found on the golf course at the park. Chief of Detectives Theo Reed and his forensic psychiatrist work to find the killer. Detective Reed runs a task force and Aiden O’Brian, M.D. develops the profile which will direct the task force. While investigating both men have their own inner conflicts with which they must deal.


The killer, an Episcopal priest is a youth minister and conducts the funeral for two of the victims. He is a tortured soul with enough anger and baggage to fill an entire mail train.


To interrupt the investigation a copycat killer shows up and must be dealt with.


Knowing the investigators are getting close the killer leaves, but sets up his departure to throw off the police by going to the Atlanta airport. He doubles back and takes AMTRAC instead. O’Brian realizes this and convinces Reed to change his plans for an airport arrest. The two men take a helicopter to board the train in another town, getting on the train unseen. What follows is an exciting chase involving hostages and a big chance the killer will escape. If he gets off the train they will be searching scrub pines and palmetto plants making it impossible to locate the killer Does he get away? You need to read the ending.

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Profile of a Killer: A Suspense/Murder Mystery

What if the metro Atlanta area is suddenly dealing with the probability that another serial murderer is killing children; this time preadolescent females at Stone Mountain Park, a large natural state park in the middle of the metro area? What if a Chief of Detectives and his forensic psychiatrist friend are charged with finding this fiend? What if the killer is a priest who has a sexual preference to young girls?


This 81,100 word story follows exactly how law enforcement works to solve just such a case. The story begins with the discovery of a young female found in Stone Mountain Lake. Soon after, two early adolescent friends disappear, during a laser show while visiting the park. Then another young female is found on the golf course at the park. Chief of Detectives Theo Reed and his forensic psychiatrist work to find the killer. Detective Reed runs a task force and Aiden O’Brian, M.D. develops the profile which will direct the task force. While investigating both men have their own inner conflicts with which they must deal.


The killer, an Episcopal priest is a youth minister and conducts the funeral for two of the victims. He is a tortured soul with enough anger and baggage to fill an entire mail train.


To interrupt the investigation a copycat killer shows up and must be dealt with.


Knowing the investigators are getting close the killer leaves, but sets up his departure to throw off the police by going to the Atlanta airport. He doubles back and takes AMTRAC instead. O’Brian realizes this and convinces Reed to change his plans for an airport arrest. The two men take a helicopter to board the train in another town, getting on the train unseen. What follows is an exciting chase involving hostages and a big chance the killer will escape. If he gets off the train they will be searching scrub pines and palmetto plants making it impossible to locate the killer Does he get away? You need to read the ending.

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Profile of a Killer: A Suspense/Murder Mystery

Profile of a Killer: A Suspense/Murder Mystery

by Brent W.A. Henderson
Profile of a Killer: A Suspense/Murder Mystery

Profile of a Killer: A Suspense/Murder Mystery

by Brent W.A. Henderson

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What if the metro Atlanta area is suddenly dealing with the probability that another serial murderer is killing children; this time preadolescent females at Stone Mountain Park, a large natural state park in the middle of the metro area? What if a Chief of Detectives and his forensic psychiatrist friend are charged with finding this fiend? What if the killer is a priest who has a sexual preference to young girls?


This 81,100 word story follows exactly how law enforcement works to solve just such a case. The story begins with the discovery of a young female found in Stone Mountain Lake. Soon after, two early adolescent friends disappear, during a laser show while visiting the park. Then another young female is found on the golf course at the park. Chief of Detectives Theo Reed and his forensic psychiatrist work to find the killer. Detective Reed runs a task force and Aiden O’Brian, M.D. develops the profile which will direct the task force. While investigating both men have their own inner conflicts with which they must deal.


The killer, an Episcopal priest is a youth minister and conducts the funeral for two of the victims. He is a tortured soul with enough anger and baggage to fill an entire mail train.


To interrupt the investigation a copycat killer shows up and must be dealt with.


Knowing the investigators are getting close the killer leaves, but sets up his departure to throw off the police by going to the Atlanta airport. He doubles back and takes AMTRAC instead. O’Brian realizes this and convinces Reed to change his plans for an airport arrest. The two men take a helicopter to board the train in another town, getting on the train unseen. What follows is an exciting chase involving hostages and a big chance the killer will escape. If he gets off the train they will be searching scrub pines and palmetto plants making it impossible to locate the killer Does he get away? You need to read the ending.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483601175
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 05/20/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 347 KB

About the Author

Brent W.A.H. Warberg Aka: Brent W. Warberg, Brent W.A. Henderson Born and raised in Idaho, Mr. Warberg graduated from Idaho State University in 1961 with a degree in English. He taught high school English in Pocatello, Idaho for three years. Following that, he began graduate school at Utah State University, but left to begin a career as a Special Agent with the F.B.I. where he stayed for 25 years. During his time in the Bureau, he was trained as a hostage negotiator and as a profiler in unknown subject cases involving serial rapists, child molesters and murderers. He cooperated in the research that the F.B.I. was conducting on serial offenders. During his time in the F.B.I. he received a Master of Science in Special Education with an Emotional Distrubance Option from Montana State University – Billings. Following his retirement, he and his family relocated to Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Warberg attended the University of Georgia and obtained a Master of Science in Social Work. He received his licenses a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and worked as a therapist with psychiatrist Gene G. Abel, exclusively treating sexual offenders. After several years as a practicing therapist, he attended the American International Institute of Polygraph in Atlanta. His internship was completed in England where he took part in a research project polygraphing sexual offenders on probation. This project took him to England on two more occasions. He was a member of the faculty which taught the first polygraph school in England at the University of New Castle, New Castle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom. A polygraph examiner for twelve years, he only tests sex offenders who are on probation or parole. He has conducted tests on sexual offenders in Georgia, Connecticut and New York. He continues to do such tests. In addition he has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters all dealing with sexual offenders. Mr. Warberg and his wife Mary currently live in a cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. They share their time and space with two Shelties, Sally and Ruby. They have two married daughters, one living in Georgia and the other in New York. The Warbergs enjoy spending time with their grandchildren, as well as spending time in the nature that surrounds their cabin. This is Mr. Warberg’s first novel.
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