Janet Taylor-Perry, a native of Laurel, Mississippi, a
graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi with a BS in
psychology, Belhaven
University with a Master
of Arts in teaching, and
gifted certification from
Mississippi College, is an
author, editor, and
educator in English,
social studies, and gifted.
She has taught 5
th
- 12
th
grades in a number of
districts in the state. She currently teaches life skills in a variety
of areas with Goodwill Industries of Mississippi.
Janet's short pieces appeared in
Letters from the Soul,
2002;
Brick Streets Press: 2010 Winner's Circle;
and
The Magnolia
Quarterly
, 2012 and 2013. She's produced pieces that finished
semi-finalist, short-list finalist, and finalist for The Pirates'
Alley Faulkner Wisdom Competition in 2012 and 2013.
Memberships include Kappa Delta Epsilon, Red Dog Writers,
Gulf Coast Writers' Association, The Mississippi Writers
Guild, and TheNextBigWriter.com.
The first installment of
The Raiford Chronicles, Lucky
Thirteen
, can be found on Amazon for both Kindle and in
paperback, as well as at The Bookshelf, Ridgeland, MS, and
Main Street Books, Hattiesburg, MS.
Inspiration comes through life experiences. She's the
mother of five and an avid reader who loves anything historical
from antique cars to old cemeteries. She's on Facebook @
Author Janet Taylor-Perry and can be found @
amazon.com/author/janettaylorperry.
Police Chief Raiford Reynolds learns that true evil never
dies until the end of time as he encounters a brutal, maniacal
killer bent on revenge.
A number of police officers and FBI agents are
assassinated by a skilled sniper who leaves no evidence. The
first dead law enforcement officer is Ray's own sister-in-law,
and all the others were somehow instrumental in the capture
and death of Latrice Descartes twenty years before any one of
them was killed.
Once again, Ray finds his personal life and his professional
life cannot be separated as his family become targets of a mad
man.