About Peter Fratesi: Peter Fratesi grew up in Northern Ontario, Canada. He obtained his BA degree in psychology from Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario. After he earned his graduate psychology degree from Goddard College, Vermont, USA, he and his family moved to Alberta, Canada.
Peter pursued a long, varied career as a psychologist in mental health and rehabilitation settings, in private practice and as a psychology instructor at the college level. Retiring in 2014, he decided to explore the depths of the human mind through writing fiction. He seeks to create psychologically complex characters and unique plots to evoke in his readers strong feelings and insights. Peter’s awareness of the ironies and struggles of life is also deeply ingrained in his writing. His interest in history often flows through his stories, reflecting his belief that through history we discover our humanness.
Peter began writing poetry as a young adult, and this has blossomed into his debut novel and several short stories with fantasy themes. He has published over twenty non-fiction newspaper articles on a wide range of mental health issues and therapies. He has written several micro horrors and a number of reviews of novels, which can be found on his website. He is also in the process of completing a murder mystery novel, which may extend into a series. He is a member of the Writers’ Guild of Alberta.
He believes in bringing creative imagination to other areas of his life. He is a long-time musician and has composed music of diverse genres, which has been professionally recorded. He also enjoys pastel drawing and watercolor painting, mostly of natural scenes and portraits.
He lives in Edmonton, Alberta, with his wife, son and Golden Retriever, Harry. Visit the author website at:http://www.peterfratesi.com
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| The Devil's Doctrine A collectible paperback by Peter Fratesi Imprint: Collectables Genres: Mystery / Crime Fiction, Thrillers PI Jeremy Hale and criminal profiler, Monica Sauvé join the New Orleans police desperately searching for a bizarre, savage serial killer. They find a shocking secret in the history of Louisiana's bayous. The pair also embark on a journey of discovery into their deeper selves and relationships. Fiction4All Book Condition Rating (1 - poor, 10 great) : 9 Description of book condition
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| The Devil's Doctrine Peter Fratesi Imprint: Double Dragon Genres: Mystery / Crime Fiction, Thrillers This is an audio book. Run time is approx. 10 Hrs hr Mins s Secs . There are 55, parts to download and the total download size is approx. 5789 Mb CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published PI Jeremy Hale and criminal profiler, Monica Sauvé join the New Orleans police desperately searching for a bizarre, savage serial killer. They find a shocking secret in the history of Louisiana's bayous. The pair also embark on a journey of discovery into their deeper selves and relationships. |
| The Devil's Doctrine A Hale PI Novel Peter Fratesi Imprint: Double Dragon Genres: Mystery / Crime Fiction, Thrillers Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader RTF CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published PI Jeremy Hale and criminal profiler, Monica Sauvé join the New Orleans police desperately searching for a bizarre, savage serial killer. They find a shocking secret in the history of Louisiana's bayous. The pair also embark on a journey of discovery into their deeper selves and relationships. |
| Peter Fratesi The Symbol Peter Fratesi Imprint: Gravestone Press Genres: Horror, Suspense Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader RTF CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published Dr. John Polidori, an Italian born physician, moves to London in 1814. His life is thrown into turmoil after meeting the notorious poet, Lord Byron. He discovers that there are reports of mysterious disappearances around Byron's old country estate.
Polidori takes over a story theme of Byron's and begins writing his own story, The Vampyre. Traveling to Serbia to research his future book, he experiences terrible nightmares resembling those he'd had in his troubled childhood. When he returns to London, he is treated for the nightmares by his friend and psychiatrist, Alex Falding. However, the outcome is far from certain.
A brutal, perplexing murder happens in East London, and Scotland Yard encounters a strange symbol at the murder scene. Is this hideous murder connected to Polidori's interest in vampirism? Do Londoners need to brace themselves for a serial killer?
This dramatic blend of Gothic horror, dark humor, and deep psychology sweeps you along to the story's shocking conclusion. There, you discover the true meaning of The Symbol.
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