Joining the Thriller panel is local Connie Froman Davis, former Homeland Security training professor and newly minted author of the thriller Death Writes Itself:
Light-hearted Phoebe Evans of St. Samuel, Georgia, is finally writing her long-hoped-for novel. Serial killer, handsome detective, beautiful heroine, quirky characters, witty repartee—the story has the works.
While Phoebe struggles with her plot, St. Samuel police detective Joe Morgan hunts a serial killer and deals with the mysterious disappearance of his wife, Diane. He’s left no stone unturned looking for her but now he’s out of options.
Phoebe and Joe don’t know each other; their lives run in parallel lines with no reason to intersect. But when fate intercedes, they come together in unexpected ways. As Phoebe’s fiction eerily starts to imitate real life, she finds herself in the crosshairs of the local killer, and Diane’s disappearance brings a new enemy to Joe’s doorstep.
Connie Froman Davis lives in her hometown of Summerville, South Carolina. She retired from the United States Air Force after serving almost twenty-five years in a variety of capacities and has since worked at two sheriffs’ offices and taught Homeland Security classes at Colorado State University and Trident Technical College. Connie retired from civilian work in 2016 and now stays busy volunteering, reading, enjoying the beach, and traveling the world.
Connie holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from the University of South Carolina (Go Gamecocks!), a masters degree in human relations from Webster University, a graduate certificate in homeland defense from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and a masters degree in criminal justice from Charleston Southern University.
Death Writes Itself is Connie’s first novel.