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Nathaniel

Chuck W. Chapman

Publisher: Black Bed Sheet Books

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Summary

Detectives Bill Wentz, and Rick Weller thought they had seen it all, but they have never seen anything like Samuel Allen Renshaw. Renshaw is one of the most prolific serial killers of recent times, but he claims that he is being controlled by his brother, Nathaniel. Problem is, no one can find any evidence that Nathaniel ever existed. Is Nathaniel out there somewhere alluding capture and waiting to kill again? Does Samuel have a split personality, or is Nathaniel all in his head? Could he be faking the whole thing as a clever way to cop an insanity defense, or could it be something far more sinister?Bio: Chuck W Chapman is a singer, songwriter, author, and occasional actor. His first book "Family Man" is one of Black Bed Sheet Books all time best sellers and his second book, "Freak On A Moped" was named "Best Indie Horror Novel of 2022" by Critters.org. His song "Words Get In The Way" reached the Top 5 on the iTunes Rock Singles Chart in the UK and won an Xpozing Music Award for "Independent Rock Song of the Year in 2023." He has appeared in indie films and major motion pictures as well as in a featured role on the nationally syndicated television show "Personal Injury Court." He sometimes gets distracted easily by shiny things.
Available since: 02/15/2026.
Print length: 232 pages.

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