Can He Finish His Story in Time? -- A Jailhouse Novelist Writes His Whodunit of the Murder He Was Imprisoned for


ARAPAHOE, N.C., Oct. 21, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A writer comes up with a plot and weaves a story because he gets inspired by something or someone. Be it a person, event, idea, or feeling, there's always a trigger that moves a writer to pen down what he thinks and what he sees in his mind. Usually, these are based on the writer's personal experiences, observations, and wishes. There's one writer who is deeply engrossed with his whodunit novel because he's living it -- and you'll meet him in author David Karcher's The Guilt Seeker.

Marcus d'Chante spent sixteen years in prison -- for a crime he didn't commit. He was charged with murder, for killing millionaire industrialist Marshall DeWitt. He's been a noted jailhouse novelist, and now that he's free, he is challenged to prove the innocence he has always maintained. But is he willing to go back to the scene of the crime? If he wants to find the killer, then he must return to the coastal plain of Maryland -- his boyhood home on the Hood River -- even at the risk of exposing his own dark past. Will he finally get to the bottom of all the mysteries that surround that fateful night of the murder? Follow him as he writes this in a book -- and completes it when he also finishes his own investigative work. Can he get his story done or will something -- or someone -- hinder him from finding the truth? Read on to find out.

As clue upon clue spins him in a tangled web of suspicion and contradiction, he will realize that this quest for the truth -- this search for the real murderer -- might just cost him his life. Accompany him as he digs up some forbidden secrets of the past in The Guilt Seeker. For more information on author David Karcher's book, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author

Dave Karcher is no stranger to the publishing industry. Formerly from the Hudson Valley of New York state, he made a career as Director of Facility Management for an international publisher of children's books. Now retired, he and his wife Anne live in coastal North Carolina with their two hound dogs Abrahound and Lucy.



                      The Guilt Seeker * by David Karcher
                         Publication Date: 09/22/2008
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