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A Gilded Age Serial Killer and the Birth of Forensic Science

While researching my Gilded Age dark romance trilogy, I fell down a very dark rabbit hole. What did crime scene investigation actually look like in 1895? The answer led me to The Killer of Little Shepherds โ€” a chilling true crime story about Joseph Vacher, a serial killer who terrorized Franceโ€ฆ and the doctors who quietly laid the foundation for modern forensic science while hunting him.

Author · History · Writing

Life Happensโ€ฆ. & Sometimes The Writing Just Stops

Itโ€™s crazy to think that itโ€™s been a whole year since I last created a blog post; sometimes the best laid plans go awry because Life just has a different idea for what we should be learning and doing in that time. One thing Iโ€™ve learned over the last few years is to just go with it; divine timing always has a way of working things out.

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Draft of Chapter One: Ophelia & Asherโ€™s Story

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England September 1893 Wiggs, the usually calm and stately butler, came running down the steps to meet Asher as he rode up to Woodclyffe Manor. โ€œWelcome home Master Asher! I beg your pardon, Lord Wyndclyffe,โ€ he bowed low, showing Asher Hammersleigh, the new Earl of Wyndclyffe, his due respect.