Monday, February 15, 2016

Tour Kick Off: Silent Partner by @JChaseNovelist



Suspense / Police Procedural / K9
Date Published: December 2015 2nd Edition



One Cop, One Serial Killer, One Witness 
Who Will Survive? 

Northern California’s elite Police K9 Units arrive at an abandoned warehouse after a high-speed chase and apprehend two killers after they have fled a grisly murder scene. This barely scratches the surface of a bloody trail from a prolific serial killer that leads to unlocking the insidious secrets of one family’s history, while tearing a police department apart. 

Jack Davis, a top K9 cop with an unprecedented integrity, finds himself falling for a beautiful murder suspect and struggling with departmental codes. 

Megan O’Connell, suffering from agoraphobia, is the prime murder suspect in her sister’s brutal murder. 

Darrell Brooks, a psychopath who loves to kill, is on a quest to drive Megan insane for profit. 

Everyone is a suspect. Everyone has a secret. Someone else must die to keep the truth buried forever. Silent Partner is a suspense ride along that will keep you guessing until the bitter end.




* A portion of the sales from Silent Partner will be donated to purchase a new ballastic/stab proof police K9 vest*



#1 – Do You See Writing as a Career?

Absolutely! In many ways writing is more difficult than some physical careers because there are so many grueling parts to it even after you finish writing a project—editing, rewrites, marketing, etc.

#2 – What was the Hardest Part of Your Writing Process?

Not to let the procrastination bug bite me. Throughout my career, I have struggled with procrastination, but I’ve learned to keep to a schedule and outline for my books. It has helped me immensely.

#3 – Did you have any One Person Who Helped You Out with Your Writing Outside of Your Family?

I cannot say one person, but I’ve met a couple of seasoned writers who told me not to get discouraged or give up because I have such original ideas in my series. It was during a time where I might not have persevered. People I have worked with in another profession have been supportive as well.

#4 – What is next for your writing?

I have many writing projects scheduled for this year and next—and I’m excited about it. I will be launching a new forensic mystery series in spring 2016, Body of the Crime, a Chip Palmer Forensic Series. It will highlight an unusual forensic/scientist and expert witness, a recluse, who is faced with life threatening situations assisting a special crime unit chasing a serial killer.

#5 – Do you have an addiction to reading as well as writing? If so, what are you currently reading?

Yes, I love reading. I’m currently reading The Kill Room by Jeffrey Deaver and deciding which book on my Kindle to read next.

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#Suspense #Thriller One K9 cop must choose between the women he loves and the blue code.


This or That?

#1 - iPd or Mp3?  
MP3.

#2 – Chocolate or Vanilla? 
Vanilla.

#3 – Mashed Potatoes or French Fries? 
French fries all the way!

#4 – Comedy or Drama? 
Depending upon my mood, I usually go with comedy.

#5 – Danielle Steel or Nicholas Sparks? 
Danielle Steel.

#6 – Fantasy or Reality? 
Fantasy. We have too much reality these days.

#7 – Call or Text? 
Call.

#8 – Public School or Home School? 
Public school.

#9 – Coffee or Hot Chocolate 
Hot chocolate—usually dark chocolate.

#10 – eBook or Paperback? 

Paperback.




Jennifer Chase is an award-winning author and consulting criminologist.  She has authored five crime fiction novels, including the award-winning Emily Stone thriller series along with a screenwriting workbook.
Jennifer holds a Bachelor degree in police forensics and a Master's degree in criminology and criminal justice. These academic pursuits developed out of her curiosity about the criminal mind as well as from her own experience with a violent sociopath, providing Jennifer with deep personal investment in every story she tells. In addition, she holds certifications in serial crime and criminal profiling. She is an affiliate member of the International Association of Forensic Criminologists.





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