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Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts

Friday, 3 February 2023

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Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy) is now available in Ukrainian.. So please share and make others aware that this book exists in Paperback format. The link is as follows... #Ukrainian 
So snap it up... Enjoy 

Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Loglines

How cool is this...?
Just had this email informing me about Mental Dental getting noticed
Follow the link too....
Loglines

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Obsessive, compulsive Reads... OCR

The telephone rang; Jessie’s mobile was whirring incessantly. She picked it up and looked at the screen, “Unknown Caller”.
She was hesitant to take the call as her unwanted caller had not ceased at their attempts to intimidate the young dentist. Plucking up the courage, she accepted the call and tentatively answered it, expecting the customary silence. ‘Hello’ she asked.
‘Hi Jessie, it’s me, Michael, Michael Miller’ the voice replied. ‘Michael, thank you for calling, what a relief, I thought it was going to be another intimidating silent call’, her voice desperate for reassurance and hungry for information.
‘As agreed, our geek squad, the I.T. investigators have tried to trace the call and it is coming from an unregistered mobile telephone and the calls are originating from the North-East of England’
Jessie immediately asked ‘Do you know who it is then?’
‘No, sorry it isn’t as easy as that Jessie’ Miller continued, however, there is a small link, Prisoner 3462666 resides in Frankland Prison in the North-East’....

This is a tiny extract from the novel 'Obsession of The Damned'
This is my last published book and follows on from Mental Dental (MBP) a thriller series which is still evolving.

Both books in the series are immaculately written with the intertwined sub plots, tones and mind boggling characters.
The stories are full of covert detection opportunities that will help you, the reader, try and second-guess what is building up.
However, it will not be easy to unpick the plot.

It's been well received and keenly read, however, please support this psychological thrillers by writing a review on Amazon.

Thanks in advance for your support folks.

Friday, 14 July 2017

Dentistry gone criminal and dangerous

If,like me, you really hate going to the dentist--this mystery of serial killing dentists is just for you--the "accidental" deaths are so over the top that they are really funny... A great read for modern times
Mental Dental
Paperback and Kindle version if you want to read it now

Thursday, 16 March 2017

Drift away in a book

Reflect on the trials and tribulations of the day. Need to unwind?
What better way than drifting away with the aid of a great story...

My latest book offers the reader the opportunity to engage with the main character, Dr Jessie Stack fight for justice.

Obsession of the Damned Is available to you on paperback and digital formats.
You can escape into the world of fiction with one click.
It's a powerful murder mystery detective story. A continued saga battling murderous dentists.

Want to try it?
Download a taster by clicking on the link here and start the adventure.

Thursday, 23 February 2017

Normality post murder

Obsession of the Damned starts with the aftermath of Mental Dental... Jessie Stack tries to return to the norm.
"The excitement she’d lived through and the limelight she had gained was not something she aspired to, solving murders was exhausting. Jessie was now a “Crime Busting Heroine” and although she wished to disremember the arduous months that had transpired she would never forget. People wouldn’t forget as society wouldn’t fail to recall the series of events and murders she had helped uncover and maybe she deserved this adoration but now all she wanted to do was blend in and disappear into mundane daily life"

Does she succeed or does something else happen?  Well obviously something else happened. There would not be a second book otherwise!

Download it and read it, it is a cracking book and I recommend it ...

Friday, 10 February 2017

Happy endings

Looking for a soppy book with a happy ending?
If your answer is yes...  Then please DO NOT READ Mental Dental (MBP) and Obsession of the Damned.

The first two books of the unfinished trilogy.
There is a heroine, she does survive, at least in these books but is survival a worse fate than death?

A cliche but significant in the novels.
Learn what transpires to Dr Jessie Stack.
Deal with what she has to deal with.
Survive through intuitive detection.
Live the characters as they come alive in the books....  And die!

Murderous crime from the unexpected. Horrifically different and an ingenious plot that runs through the series.

Book three is getting written... However if you miss out on the first two, you won't get it and regret it.

Navigate to Amazon and endeavour to find them.
This is the first piece of detection.
Next is to choose your weapon- digital or paper?

Digital is cheaper and quicker to acquire, enabling you to get detecting and solving the many mysteries.

Once you have read them, it will leave you hungry for more... And I promise you, it's coming.

The unholy trilogy will be completed.

Monday, 6 February 2017

Thrilled at the charts climbing book but need reviews

My killer thriller novel Obsession of the Damned is being read and enjoyed by many.
It's slowly becoming a 'must read' for thrill seekers and murder mystery genre aficionados.

It makes sense to read Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy) first but Obsession of the Damned is a great stand alone novel.

The 5 star review it has is well deserved but it needs more readers to leave a review.

Once these start to accumulate, more readers will flock to it and enjoy the complexity of the story.

Road find it...  Click here

Sunday, 27 November 2016

A great selection to choose from

RPG Books... Has a vast array of books available to choose from.
There are horror stories, thrillers, a comedy and a book on life!

Checkout my author page on Amazon to get either a paperback or Kindle copy.

Go to Page

There's even English or Spanish on the menu...

Enjoy

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Murder mystery

A perfect murder in the making?
Dr Jessie Stack faces the next challenge... Read all about this killer thriller sequel
Obsession of the Damned

Also available in ebook format on Amazon Kindle worldwide 

Friday, 11 November 2016

Promising interest

Obsession of the Damned
Lots of interest being generated in this novel... Possibly a Blockbuster!
Can't wait to see the first review #promising

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Kindle has it too now....

Kindle version now available
Here's the link obsession

An ingenious and entertaining read.  It will keep you second guessing and emotionally confused as another twist occurs right in front of your eyes.

Part II of Mental Dental series

Fresh off the press

New release
My new book Obsession of The Damned is available on createspace as a paperback and will be available on kindle later.
Let me know what you think of it... 

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Obsession of the Damned... not long to wait for it folks

Processing the new book
Obsession of the Damned: Mental Dental (MBP) II
Authored by Ram P Gulrajani
List Price: $10.99
5" x 8" (12.7 x 20.32 cm) 
Black & White on White paper
160 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1537490564 (CreateSpace-Assigned)
ISBN-10: 1537490567
BISAC: Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths

This is the long awaited follow up novel to Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy).

It follows the adventures of Dr Jessie Stack in her plight to recover her life, humanity and freedom. 
However the unholy trilogy of psychopathic murderers will not let her forget. 
They insist on revenge from within the prison system.

It is full of cliff hangers and mind boggling twists, this is indeed a marvelous continuation of the saga and an insight into what drives the psychopathic three.

Trust and mistrust, danger and mayhem all packed into this great read.

Bullying, harassment and physical danger are rife within the pages of the story.

Well worth the time to read and explore this killer thriller but please keep your wits about you, it will enthrall and entertain.

Will you ever be able to put it down? I think not.

New book preview

Obsession of the Damned
MDMBP II Copyright © 2016 Ram P Gulrajani
This is a work of fiction.

Foreword:

I have written and published a few books now. All of them have their own individual charm, originality and enjoyment factor but none more so than Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy). 
Mental Dental (MBP) was my third book and still one of my favourites. Why? Well it is an ingenious and original work involving killer dentists and their seemingly undetectable crimes.
Mental Dental (MBP) can be described as “The Usual Suspects meets Dentistry”. It is an enthralling and entangling story line dotted with clever deaths and psychopathic goings on in need of detection and need to be stopped. Mental Dental (MBP) is a unique story that will keep you guessing and hooked from start to finish. It is full of differing streams and takes the reader into a roller coaster ride of mystery, crime and mayhem. The main character of the story struggles against all odds to overcome her status of murder suspect to becoming the heroine of the story. This is a nail biting thriller full of twists and turns, one you need to get your teeth into to (pun intended).  Following the sudden and unexpected death of a patient on the dentist chair in her practice, Dr Jessie Stack is facing her worst nightmare. Discredited and facing incarceration, she has to try and fathom out what really happened,  Accused of murder, her world in a spin, she now has to try and beat the charge and uncover the truth.  She embarks on a journey of discovery and detection to try to solve the sinister psychopathic plot that is truly to blame and catch the menacing yet innovative perpetrators...  Mental Dental (MBP) is a challenge of the mind, your mind, pitching your detective skills to try and unravel the conundrum Jessie Stark faces.  The reviews are few but the feedback encouraging. There a lot of tongue in cheek and irregular cold killing but a compelling read none the less.
As an author, this is the book I enjoyed writing the most and has certainly struck a chord with many readers, receiving great reviews. Although it has to yet sell the millions of copies I aspire to sell, it is a great story and will hopefully spurn more readers as it gets better known.
I have planned to write a sequel for a while.
Well here it is in the form of Obsession of the damned, MDMBP II.
This is the continuity of where the original left off and follows the story through to the next intriguing phase. It is: “what happened next” and hopefully equally as compelling and entertaining.

As with its predecessor, it is a work of fiction and as much as I enjoy writing it, it is a story and not “a manual for killers” so I hope it does not inspire anyone to copy the methods.
I hope this becomes a great read however reading the first part is crucial and necessary to make this even more compelling.
Enjoy the read.

R P Gulrajani

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Deaths inflicted by killer dentists

Eighteen murders, seemingly unconnected and occurring sporadically across the UK.
Eighteen undetected crimes, the culprits unaccounted for.

The accused, innocent dentists.
Why?
They were treating the patient that was brutally and savagely killed, each one worse than the next.

Well you will just have to download a copy of this ingenious and entertaining read on your local Amazon website.

It's an enthralling book and examines what could happen if things went bad at your next Dental appointment.

Paperback version is also available.

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Big in Japan

Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy) is getting popular with Japanese readers.
Great going for sales but in need of reviews to climb the charts.
Why is it popular?
It's simply an ingenious and entertaining read.
It's full of twists and turns, keeping the reader intrigued and turning the pages, keeping the reader guessing and metaphorically speaking, on their toes.

Make it yours by clicking MBP

Monday, 4 April 2016

Visit to the dentist

I have met my nemesis... The dentist, for a recent consultation and some work.
I undertook this with courage and resolve, NOT!
As they say here in the UK, I was bricking it.
Sweaty palms, tachycardia and dread were the order of the day.
The calming aquarium was far from calming as I observed either a very clever fish swimming upside down or...  It was dead.
Brilliant, what a bad omen.
However I persevered and armed with a free copy of Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy) I finally managed to go through with the torturous drilling,  pulling, suction and blood loss.

This was on Saturday. Today,  I went for a quick review, noticing a fellow patient reading the complementary copy I left there.
Somehow, they were enjoying it...
I did mention I was the author and I was embarrassingly complimented on what they had read. Obviously a long wait.

I got to thinking, is this a good way of promoting my novel?

My conclusion, valiant effort but not one I am keen on repeating too frequently.

Kindle Countdown Deal Scheduled on Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com for April 6th.. Only 0.99 



Saturday, 2 April 2016

Dentistry nightmares

I have a scheduled appointment for the Dentists in 2 hours. 
Dreading it,  especially as I have depicted in my book.   Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy)
Fingers and everything crossed folks...  Will let you know how I get on,  Gulp!!!

Phobic

Saturday, 14 November 2015

18 deaths inflicted by killer dentists

Mental Dental (Murder by Proxy) 

A peek inside this 5 star book available on kindle and paperback format 

File number Thirteen of eighteen 
Number thirteen, unlucky for some. Well yes, definitely unlucky for the next unfortunate patient who was to die. This was Dean Pepper. Dean had just returned to his home in Swansea, Wales after being on exercise in the Brecon Beacons with the T.A. (Territorial Army) where he was an infantryman. Regrettably, during an abseil down one of the many cliff tops, a gust of wind caught him and blew him at force against the cliff, clouting his face. He had sustained a black eye, a torn upper lip and three holes in his gums where teeth had very recently occupied. After having had some x-rays to exclude an orbital fracture or any other pathology, he was allowed to have the dental treatment at his local dental surgery and this would be paid for by her Majesty’s government, the M.O.D. were coughing up the readies. He was happy to go home after a fortnight of regimental duty. He liked to play soldier for a while, rolling around in the dirt, shooting expensive rifles, the drinking and camaraderie but then pined for his day job of local postman, and especially his role of doting husband / father. Rifleman Pepper was now plain old Dean Pepper. He called the dental surgery on route home from the exercise area. He arranged for an urgent review and as planned, turned up early and checked in at reception. He was only there for a few seconds when his dentist, Dr Paul Lattice, called him in. Although the x-ray was taken in the medical unit post trauma, he needed to have another set taken at the surgery to see the damage and plan the interventions. Dean was led to a small room just of the main corridor, it was the x-ray room and Dr Lattice explained what he machine would do and what he wanted Dean to do. Explicitly, the machine would rotate around his head and take x-rays; Dean would just need to sit still and upright for a few minutes, easy. Dr Lattice’s assistant was his trusty nurse Carole. As Dr Paul Lattice left the room where Dean was quietly sitting, Carole entered the room and reassured him that he would be on his own for a minute or so, as they had to be in another room whilst the x-rays were taken and reduce the exposure to the radiation. She placed the x-ray film in his mouth, asked him to bite comfortably on it and that it would be done in no time at all. She smiled and left him there. The police report stated that this was the last time that Dean was to be seen alive. The sinister goings on that occurred straight after this was horrific and very disturbing. Dean was left on his own in the radiology room, the machine poised to take a panoramic shot of his mouth, he was holding the film in his mouth that would then be developed and reveal the damage. As the dentist, Dr Lattice and his nurse were concealed in the room next door, the button for the x-ray camera to undertake its primary function, take pictures. The aging x-ray machine started to whir, and the motors slowly propelled it along its journey, around the patients face / jaw. Unusually, the whirring motors got louder and after about 30 seconds later, both the dentist and nurse got up, and concerned that the machine had not stopped, popped their heads around the wall to check on the patient. Carole shrieked at finding that the clinical room she had just moments left with Dean sitting on a chair now was a bloody crimson abattoir that housed a dead patient. Dean had his head severed by the rotating x-ray camera. What made things worse was that it was obviously not a clean cut. The lower maxillary bone or mandible was connected to the rest of the body but the rest of him from the upper jaw onwards lay on the floor, eyes turned down, a small tear running down his left cheek, his teeth still clasping the x-ray film, drenched in a sea of fresh blood, his own. There was no point in attempting to resuscitate or indeed, calling an ambulance, this was a fatality and only a miracle would resurrect this victim now. The Police were called; this was done by Dr Felix Collins. He called the police to report this tragic mess and no suspicions were cast on him, why should they, his only apparent crime was to be present in the same building as where the dreadful death had occurred. The Police attended and another dental surgery became a scene of crime. Masses of photos taken by the scenes of crimes officers (S.O.C.O.) and other attempts at forensics were taken. These were explicitly graphical and showed the extent of terror that had just happened. But what had happened? Other than a malfunctioning piece of medical technology that had resulted in a fatality, nothing suspicious obviously as no arrests were made and as with the other deaths, no conclusions were made. Very frustrating for Jessie as she, on reflection was slowly getting some evidence, however it was not enough. She had no motive and no apparent reasons to sustain this criminal goings on. Jessie had to persevere with her investigation but it was getting worse, the deaths were becoming more gruesome, as if there was an evil competition between the killers. There were three or four of them and she needed to get them, she needed to stop them. As she was about to close this file, her phone went off in her pocket. It was her father again. She answered it with an element of expectation. ‘Hello daddy, have you got any more information for me?’As if he had been reading her thoughts, he replied ‘Yes I do some interesting new information actually’Dr Stack senior continued his revelation…‘Dr Adam Shaw, your clinical partner was born Steven Lambe, he changed his name by deed poll some years ago and apparently because of an inheritance that was left to him by a great uncle on his mother’s side’. Jessie’s jaw dropped, aghast at the fresh facts imparted on her by her father. ‘Jessie, are you still there?’her dad enquired…‘Yes, sorry, I am, please continue with what you were saying ’. Her father continued his report on the new information he had gained and this made interesting assimilation. Jessie penned her points on her jotter and after the conversation was ended, she reflected on the brand new information she had. Her dad also clarified that the rest of her partners, Dr Vivek Budhrani, Dr Tony Marvell, Dr Peter Kelly, Dr Tracey Quinn and Dr Julie Walker were all legitimate and untainted in any shape or form. There was some reassurance at least. ‘There were only three of them after all; the trio of assassins was never a foursome. Thank god for that’. By this she meant that her findings were pointing to three suspects but curiously, there was a fresh new name, Adam Shaw. The trail of the murderous Steven Lambe had gone cold and the new boy in the block had come from nowhere. Jessie felt she was back on track with her exploration again, although she could not understand the motivation and driving force for killing and murdering innocent people, she was able to keep an objective overview of the perpetrators as this unholy trio. This cluster of deaths being caused by these three dentists was slowly being solved by her and the knowledge she was on the right path was refreshing but more so was the fact that she knew that there were only three rotten apples in this barrel, no more. She entered another few details on her expanding criminal time line, her metaphorical net that would help entrap these feral and ruthless slayers of innocent dental patients. Jessie could not rest on her laurels; she needed to remain systematic and objective in her quest for truth, in order to reveal the murderers and prevent them adding any further names on to their list of casualties.