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The Psychology of a Killer: Understanding the Harlequin Pattern

The Harlequin killer leaves a chilling pattern across continents—ritualistic murders of women, disfigured and humiliated. Summer Kavanaugh studies this pattern with sharp observation and empathy, understanding that violence often stems from deep psychological wounds. By noticing small details, she deciphers the killer’s behavior and anticipates his next move. This exploration of the human mind highlights the difference between seeing evidence and understanding motive. Summer’s approach shows that insight and patience can reveal what brute force cannot.

Discover the full psychological puzzle in Summer in Winter—grab the eBook now and experience the suspense firsthand.

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Ali Yazzie is an accomplished writer and lyricist whose creativity is inspired by a lifelong love of words, shaped in part by her great-granduncle, Ralph Waldo Emerson. Over her 82 years, Ali has experienced the fullness of life; the joys, heartbreaks, and hard lessons that come with decades of living, including the loss of a child.

A mother of three daughters, a grandmother, and great-grandmother to a large, loving family, Ali has lived across multiple regions of the United States, gaining a rich perspective on human nature, culture, and the variety of life experiences. Her travels and experiences have informed her writing, giving her work a profound sense of empathy, observation, and insight.

Ali’s creative journey spans song lyrics, painting, and writing. Her song lyrics are recognized for their depth and poetic resonance, reflecting her fascination with language and expression. In recent years, she has also explored watercolor painting, recreating the intricate beauty of 16th- and 17th-century Chinese art—a pursuit that brings her joy and inspiration.

Ali believes that creativity is essential for a fulfilling life, particularly in later years. Through her writing and art, she demonstrates that it is never too late to pursue passion, find happiness, and leave a lasting mark through self-expression.