John Ellis' New Book 'Killer in the Pews' is a Mystery-Suspense Novel That Invites Readers to Play Detective With the Main Character

Fulton Books author John Ellis, a born storyteller, has completed his most recent book "Killer in the Pews": a page-turning fiction that will certainly linger in the minds of the readers. Richard Haley is a special agent that vowed to protect the peace of the state and its people. He has already encountered different kinds of evil throughout his work. But the strangest case would be that kind of evil that hides behind the veil of righteousness. 

Ellis shares, "A horrific and mysterious series of events start to unravel around the life of Special Agent Richard Haley with the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation. Along with his partner, Terri Waters, they determine that not only are these events tied to the church that he has attended for years but also that the culprit could be someone that no one would have ever suspected. The investigation not only affects his church but will also ultimately consume his entire family."

Published by Fulton Books, John Ellis' book is a thrilling read about the darkness lurking around the corners of the church. The pacing is on-point and the suspense will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

This tale will make a good addition to the archives of mystery fiction. 

Readers who wish to experience this stirring work can purchase "Killer in the Pews" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books