Works of Fiction
By K.R. Eaton
What led to that fateful evening was years in the making. From the very beginning, things between husband and wife were not at all what they seemed. Someone in the household was not who they claimed to be.
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Harper Mane
A witty, dark tale of intrigue with non-stop edge-of-your-seat excitement. The author cleverly maneuvers towards a methodically developing climax, exposing an elusive truth.
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Rage Matters
What led to that fateful evening was years in the making. From the very beginning, things between husband and wife were not at all what they seemed. Someone in the household was not who they claimed to be.
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Requisite Evil
The killer hadn’t tried to evade capture. There were clues and tons of evidence intentionally scattered about the crime scene. The plan’s success, in fact, depended on the killer’s capture.
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Retribution
Susan had been driven beyond her limit. With her ability to reason stripped away, retribution was the only option that made sense.
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Tantrum
The nightmares have become so real he believes the life he’s known since childhood, the life he suppressed, never existed.
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The Pursuit 2
Once the killings begin, the remaining members are terrified by the increasingly gruesome nature of each assassination.
FREE Short Stories
This Week’s Feature Story - The Neighbor
It was supposed to be a silly prank. She thought it might be a fun way of welcoming a new neighbor to the complex. She thought it might be a fun icebreaker. The problem, she forgot she was friggin’ insane and on the run for another such prank that went woefully off the rails.
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ISBN vs ASIN - A Quick Primer
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Meet the Characters
Steve Meadows | From the Book, Requisite Evil
Steve Meadows, the rookie cop, hated the FBI babe Betsy. It was a feeling he simply couldn’t reconcile. She knew it and used it to manipulate him.
Readers want to know
Which of your novels did you most enjoy writing?
Hands down, the book, Tantrum. Writing the scenes supporting the relationship between Mathew Abernathy and his mother, Marjorie, took me through a gauntlet of emotion. Marjorie is one of my most complicated characters and often unintentionally dominated scenes for which her role should have been minor.