Having lost his girlfriend to a college quarterback, and his best friend to the war in Vietnam, Billy “Shep” Shepherd left his home in rural South Carolina to experience the Summer of Love in California in 1967. He was looking to find himself. Instead, he found Charles Manson. In less than 2 1/2 years, Shep goes from being a naive teenager to partying with the Beach Boys and The Doors and sitting by the pool with Candice Bergen and Sharon Tate. Along the way, he becomes a member of the “Manson Family,” and Charles Manson’s most trusted confidant. A story of the sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll of the sixties that evolves into a story of love and friendship then madness and murder, Family Man will make you laugh, cry, and re-write the history of everything you think you know about the Manson murders.
If you can’t run more than 25 MPH, you’re toast! When Lillian Williams became the Sheriff of Daimler, SC, she thought she would have it easy for the rest of her career. Nothing ever truly happened there, ever, and that was the way she liked it. .....until the night that a maniac freak on a moped appeared and began a killing spree along the small-town roads and highways, and it was up to Lillian and her deputy son Dennis to track him down. In the tradition of 1980s low-budget horror/slasher films, author Chuck W. Chapman presents to you a wild and thrilling ride of suspense, murder and mayhem that is both highly entertaining, engaging, and will make you scream for more!
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?
Having lost his girlfriend to a college quarterback, and his best friend to the war in Vietnam, Billy “Shep” Shepherd left his home in rural South Carolina to experience the Summer of Love in California in 1967. He was looking to find himself. Instead, he found Charles Manson. In less than 2 1/2 years, Shep goes from being a naive teenager to partying with the Beach Boys and The Doors and sitting by the pool with Candice Bergen and Sharon Tate. Along the way, he becomes a member of the “Manson Family,” and Charles Manson’s most trusted confidant. A story of the sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll of the sixties that evolves into a story of love and friendship then madness and murder, Family Man will make you laugh, cry, and re-write the history of everything you think you know about the Manson murders.
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?
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