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London Bleeding, last draft, is finished. 387377 words. 42 chapters. There are no words to describe London Bleeding, last draft, is finished. 387377 words. 42 chapters. There are no words to describe

London Bleeding, last draft, is finished. 

387377 words. 42 chapters. 

There are no words to describe how I feel right now. This book has been in the making since nearly ten years and I still can’t grasp that the draft is finally done. I’ll just let that sink in right now and let the draft rest until next spring, then I’ll do my finishing touches and go over it for a final time. I’ll search for 2 or 3 test readers once I’m doing my final touches, so follow me for future updates if you’re interested.


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I’m in the final stages of finishing my psychological thriller, which means I will soon start to make my very last revision, chapter per chapter. 

Title: London Bleeding

Tags / Warnings: Profiling, Psychological Trauma, Torture, Psychological Drama, Horror, Murder, Serial Killer, bestial ways to kill someone, Blood and Gore, Psychopathology & Sociopathy

Summary:When Special Agent and Profiler Rose Callaghan left the maze of London after her sister was killed, she vowed never to return.

The comeback of her sister’s serial killer changes that. And he’s not the only one that seems to return from the dead. People are dying all over London in the fashion of some of the most dangerous serial killers of the last twenty years. Even though Rose is sure it must be a copycat killer, she can’t reject Commander Wright’s request to take a look at the case.  Upon returning to London she’s met with Wright’s prestigious Profiler son and her own mental trauma that catches up with her.

Revelations and suspicious coincidences send shock waves through the investigation, and circumstances spin out of control. Rose must race to put it all together before it’s too late and the next murder strikes too close to home.


What I’m looking for in a Beta Reader: Proofreading, Rephrasing Sentences, someone to look out for translation mistakes (as English is not my first language). I plan on publishing the book in August, which roughly means 15k words per month to revise.

Thank you for reading and if you have any questions feel free to ask.

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