The Suicide Club

by John R. Warmus


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/27/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 396
ISBN : 9781585005222

About the Book

Pam Hastings was beautiful, intelligent, and liked by everyone who knew her. She had just turned eighteen and was to start her senior year at Millford High until . . . leaving behind no note to justify her tragic decision, she drove out to Forest Lake and killed herself. The small, affluent community of Millford, Indiana is stunned by her unexplained suicide.

A short time later, another high school student drowns during swim class. An accident or suicide? And still another takes his own life.

Psychiatrist Robert Steiner is shocked at the loss of three of his son's best friends -- his son who is now living in Israel with his mother.

Desperate for answers, the mayor of Millford engages Steiner as a forensic psychiatrist. While attempting to uncover the underlying reasons for the deaths, Robert receives a phone call from an old professor who offers a startling explanation for the deaths.

'A Suicide Club,' Professor Stanley tells his ex-student. 'It only strikes in even numbers. You don't have much time until the next one dies.'

Not sure whether he should believe such a bizarre theory, he is afraid of the consequences should he ignore such a possibility. Robert rushes headlong into his search for the obvious connection that ties the members of the Suicide Club together. He only hopes it will be in time to stop its next victim.


About the Author

John R. Warmus was born in Chicago, Illinois and educated in the city's parochial school system. Always restless, he moved to Scottsdale, Arizona where he met his wife (a published poet) and 'in-house' editor. He has divided his time between traveling and writing, using the former to enhance the latter. Currently settled in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, he has lived in Costa Rica and spent extensive time in Kenya, Africa, specifically areas in the northeast which form the backdrop for his latest novel, THE TOURIST LADY.

Other Books by the Author

THE INSTITUT D’INFANTILES: LaRochelle, France; 1938. Edmond Defont begins his police investigation into the nightmares of David Proust, a young, affable priest who dreams and women die. When his prime suspect disappears in the middle of the night, followed by his best friend, Defont’s search takes him to the Institut d’Infantiles: an ancient Roman fortress in the middle of the Carpathian Mountains in the wilds of Poland: a place that conceals the mysteries of centuries.

THE TOURIST LADY: Three million people have died in the Bush country of Northern Kenya. The desert scrub hides the corpses. The Tourist Lady: cold, heartless, unsympathetic to Lucy’s progeny, is on the loose in Africa and the world turns a blind eye to the destruction of the Third World. The WAO’s diabolical plans to bring Africa back to its primitive ways is churning ahead full steam. Can Bob Samuels discover their secret in time to prevent genocide? If the WAO is not stopped, all of Africa will be turned into a giant game park. Scheduled for publication in late 2000 or early 2001.

THE GREEN MAN: (Work in progress.) An ecological thriller set deep in the Amazon Basin. An American expatriate and his adopted Peruvian daughter are caught up in a revolution to save the rainforest.

Chat with the author: jrwarmus@yahoo.com