Fabrication: Murder Is Real
Based on one of Boston's most notorious unsolved murders, "FABRICATION: Murder is Real" weaves together fact and fiction to explore the brutal killing of a young woman. Danielle Campbell becomes obsessed with solving the crime, she uncovers a web of corruption involving stolen credit cards, workplace harassment, and organized crime. As she delves deeper into the case, Danielle confronts the moral implications of turning real tragedy into fiction, while a grieving mother's annual vigil serves as a reminder that behind every true crime story lies genuine human suffering. This gripping narrative explores themes of justice, guilt, and the price of silence where everyone seems to know something, but no one speaks the full truth.
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Fabrication: Murder Is Real
Based on one of Boston's most notorious unsolved murders, "FABRICATION: Murder is Real" weaves together fact and fiction to explore the brutal killing of a young woman. Danielle Campbell becomes obsessed with solving the crime, she uncovers a web of corruption involving stolen credit cards, workplace harassment, and organized crime. As she delves deeper into the case, Danielle confronts the moral implications of turning real tragedy into fiction, while a grieving mother's annual vigil serves as a reminder that behind every true crime story lies genuine human suffering. This gripping narrative explores themes of justice, guilt, and the price of silence where everyone seems to know something, but no one speaks the full truth.
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Fabrication: Murder Is Real

Fabrication: Murder Is Real

by Carol Kimball
Fabrication: Murder Is Real

Fabrication: Murder Is Real

by Carol Kimball

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Overview

Based on one of Boston's most notorious unsolved murders, "FABRICATION: Murder is Real" weaves together fact and fiction to explore the brutal killing of a young woman. Danielle Campbell becomes obsessed with solving the crime, she uncovers a web of corruption involving stolen credit cards, workplace harassment, and organized crime. As she delves deeper into the case, Danielle confronts the moral implications of turning real tragedy into fiction, while a grieving mother's annual vigil serves as a reminder that behind every true crime story lies genuine human suffering. This gripping narrative explores themes of justice, guilt, and the price of silence where everyone seems to know something, but no one speaks the full truth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798992953411
Publisher: Kimball Productions
Publication date: 05/01/2025
Pages: 346
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.86(d)

About the Author

Carol brings a uniquely artistic perspective to the world with formal training in fine arts at a young age and a career spanning education, publishing, printing, and gallery ownership. Her passion for creative writing has led to writing in many genres; novels, short stories, children's stories with original illustrations, poetry, song lyrics, and screenplays, as well as contributing to local newspaper articles. While FABRICATION: Murder Is Real marks Kimball's debut as a mystery novelist, her creative range extends far beyond the thriller genre. She is currently working to complete several fun and interesting projects.

Born with an innate talent for art, Kimball was encouraged by her parents and teachers to attend summer art programs through the Newton public schools and studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on scholarship. Attending the Freshman program at the Art Institute of Boston, now Lesley's College of Art & Design, before earning her BFA in Art Education from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her European travels through France, England, Ireland, and Italy have influenced both her artistic and literary sensibilities. After teaching art in public schools, Kimball's professional journey led her through the publishing and printing industries, where her attention to detail and color correction expertise developed skills that now manifest in her artistry, and vividly descriptive writing style.

Moving to Cape Cod to teach group art under the title MakeARt and an Artisan Boutique to sell her artwork, and to help other artists sell their works, gave Kimball the experience of running a business and working with other merchants in a small seasonal location. Moving to a live/workplace to focus on painting, teaching art, and writing during some challenging times has pushed her to self-publish.

Coming from a large family has given Kimball a unique perspective on the diversity of characters. A mother of four daughters, Kimball has balanced family life, community involvement, and artistic pursuits throughout her career. Her unique combination of visual artistry and storytelling creates appeal not just to the mind, but to all senses. Her life on Cape Cod has provided introspective and the joy of painting and writing.

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