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It was one more reminder that truth is stranger than fiction. And although I write fiction, I now realize with the help of my readers that what I write might not be only for entertainment but can sometimes touch people in ways I never imagined or intended. This has definitely been an experience that has given me a new level of sensitivity to the crimes and characters I portray in my novels.
I want to thank all of those who shared their experiences with me concerning that fatal day in Norfolk in September 2002. And to the victims’ families, I extend my deepest sympathy.
ISBN: 978-1-5525-4979-7
Copyright © 2007 Harlequin Books S.A.
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A Perfect Evil
Copyright © 2000 by S.M. Kava
Split Second
Copyright © 2001 by S.M. Kava
The Soul Catcher
Copyright © 2002 by S.M. Kava
At the Stroke of Madness
Copyright © 2003 by S.M. Kava
A Necessary Evil
Copyright © 2006 by S.M. Kava
One False Move
Copyright © 2004 by S.M. Kava
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About the Author
Alex Kava
Alex Kava grew up in rural Nebraska, outside the small town of Silver Creek (population 500). As a child, Alex wrote short stories on the backs of old calendars and scrap paper, sharing them only with her younger brother and hiding them in a shoebox under her bed.
Alex earned an art scholarship to attend college. To pay living expenses, she worked in a nearby hospital’s central surgery department scrubbing equipment, utensils and basins from the morgue and surgery departments. She graduated magna cum laude from College of Saint Mary, in Omaha, Nebraska, with a B.A. in Art and English. She has advanced studies and certificates in advertising and marketing.
For the last 15 years, Alex has worked in graphic design, advertising, and public relations. She has designed food packages and logos for national corporations, written brochures and newsletters, created a line of greeting cards, and directed TV and radio commercials. During the summer of 1996, Alex quit her full-time job as a director of public relations in order to dedicate more time to writing fiction and getting published. To pay the bills, she resurrected her home-based graphic design firm, Square One. She refinanced her home, maxed out her credit cards, and even took on a newspaper delivery route.
Also in the summer of 1996, serial killer John Joubert was executed. Alex’s inspiration for A Perfect Evil was drawn from her experience while working at a small newspaper in the community where Joubert’s rampage had taken place in 1983. His execution reminded her of the terror and panic experienced, not only by that community, but by many parents across Nebraska.
A Perfect Evil is Alex’s first novel. She has just finished its sequel, Split Second, and has begun work on her third novel. Besides managing her clients’ projects at Square One, she also teaches