Works of Fiction by K.R. Eaton

Gripping Suspense Thriller Novels
Actual Evidence
These thriller shorts will draw you in and keep you guessing at every turn. From exceedingly strange to knee-slapping humorous, you’ll want to read them all in one sitting.
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.
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.
Requisite Evil
In this award-winning novel, 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.
Retribution
Susan had been driven beyond her limit. With her ability to reason stripped away, retribution was the only option that made sense.
Tantrum
The nightmares have become so real he believes the life he’s known since childhood, the life he suppressed, never existed.
The Pursuit 2
A duo of assassins are on the trail of a gang who murdered a colleague. As they close in on the leader, the story takes a dramatic turn when the assassins learn they had stumbled onto a more sinister truth.
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This Week’s Feature Story | The Waiting Room
He looked on in horror as they began accusing him of killing her. A lady ran to the receptionist’s desk and shouted at her to call the police. A couple of men surrounded Jackson until they arrived. The police believed they had ample cause to place Jackson under arrest. He protested desperately as they hauled him away.
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Writing Obstacles
As I’m finishing up another novel, I think back to the beginning and remember how it’s always frightening to stare down that first blank page. But then I realize there are even more obstacles ahead. For me, a few come to mind. I’ll talk about six that haunt me the most and briefly explain how I deal with them
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How do you come up with your character Names?
It’s kind of weird, but the main character’s name almost always just jumps out at me. For support characters, I usually get their names from cultural influences of the area that I focus the story on.
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From the Book | Requisite Evil
Dick Dantes: Dick left behind a life of high-profile crime fighting. Having worked some of the roughest streets in the country, he had made a name for himself as a tough, no-nonsense crime fighter. Following an unfortunate incident, he gave it all up to live out life under the radar. He had visions of semi-retirement in a small town where he could live out his fast-approaching golden years. It all worked according to plan... until she showed up.