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- Title: In The Attic
- Author : Garry Rodgers
- Release Date : January 01, 2016
- Genre: True Crime,Books,Nonfiction,Mysteries & Thrillers,Police Procedural,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1592 KB
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âIâm so terrified⊠that psychoâs going to kill me!â
Maria Dersch prophetically predicted her death at the savage hands of her ex-boyfriend, Billy Ray Shaughnessy, who hid in her attic for two and a half days with an ax before sneaking down in the dead of night, chopping Maria and her new lover to death.
In The Attic is an intense, shocking, and unforgettable psychological crime thriller based on the horrific murder case Garry Rodgers investigated as an actual detective. Itâs also told from the killerâs point of view through his lyrical, psychotic, and homicidal thoughts.
In this lightning-paced, mind-twisting, psychological ride, youâre suspended in a six-day investigation and search for Billy Ray after Maria reported a violent, knife-point, sexual assault committed by him on a Friday afternoon.
Over the weekend, police and friends made a frantic attempt to lock Billy Ray from the house and track him down to prevent escalation. They failed. Heâd been in the attic the entire time.
At 3 a.m., on Sunday morning and in the black of night, Billy Ray climbed down. He butchered Maria and her defenseless lover, committing unspeakable desecration to their bodies. Billy Ray aimlessly left the crime sceneâa senseless scene sickening to the hardest of investigatorsâand was caught three days later, still caked with his victimsâ blood.
Billy Ray confessed, allowing a terrifying yet fascinating access to his psychopathic, anti-social mindâa mind diagnosed as one of the most outstanding cases of mental disorder a team of forensic psychiatrists ever saw.
Hereâs what readers of In The Attic are saying:
âAghast! This is one of the best written and easily the most horrifying suspense story I have read. The writing is so clear and so compelling that you are immediately drawn in. I. Could. Not. Put. This. Down.â
âThe authorâs seamless POV transitions are genius. Youâre given a disquieting look into the deeply disturbed, misogynistic psyche of a killer and the concern of a dedicated, seasoned police officer.â
âAs events unfolded, I found myself praying the victim would somehow survive, which is absurd, as you know going in, the story is about a double murder. Garry Rodgersâ writing is so fluid, he places you in the detectiveâs shoes without effortâyouâre there, youâre experiencing scenes as they unfold. Iâm not prone to nightmares by something Iâve read, but Garry Rodgers has succeeded where others left little, or no impact.â
âDo not let the horrific and graphic nature of this novel dissuade you. This is a must-read for crime novel enthusiasts. I felt driven to finish this book in record time. True story, great writing, emotional investment. What more could you want from a title? In my opinion, Garry Rodgers is slated to become one of the most outstanding crime writers of our time.â
âIf you've ever read The Widow by Fiona Barton or The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, my feeling while reading In The Attic was akin to my feelings while reading Widow and Train. I don't just think it's a great read, I think it's an important storyâof mental illness, abuse, and how the limitations in social services can sometimes coalesce at the wrong moment, hurting all involved.â
âIt sounds like a clichĂ©, but I couldnât put it down. I was gripped from the first sentence, and was not so much reading as inhaling the story until it was done. I took a long, cathartic shower to get my head back in my own world, so I could write sensibly about my experience as a reader of this gripping story.â
âNo awareness that I was reading a book, but more like I was a fly on the wall, just watching the events unfold.â
In The Attic ââIâm so terrified⊠that psychoâs going to kill me!â