A smart career-minded woman works her way up through the high pressure of the magazine world while dealing with a contentious divorce, personal issues with her therapist and an unknown stalker.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
122pp
Genre:
Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
After struggling for years to be an editor at Rolling Stone magazine, CHRISTI HIGHTOWER finally lands an editing job at Entice Magazine. But, as she struggles to keep up with the pressure of her new job, juggling a bad divorce, personal issues with her therapist, she now encounters a stalker. The mysterious person starts by leaving a rose in her car with a note containing one word...s o o n. This person eventually leaves more threats and Christi has one of her younger co-workers, JENNIFER, try to help her since the police seem useless in matters of stalking especially when no one knows who it is. The stalker could be anybody: Christi's ex, her therapist, someone at work, even the cop, NICK CARLINO, that offers to help her. As the threats become more gruesome, DETECTIVE ZIPSER is assigned to the case. The man is near retirement and has a very odd way about him that throws everybody off. He becomes suspicious of Nick's relationship with Christi and Jennifer, especially when the stalking escalates to murder. Just when Christi thought she was getting her life together with a new job, ridding herself of her husband and therapist, she now finds herself in a downward spiral - begging to someone - "release me."
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The Writer: Ray Schillaci

I am a professed film enthusiasts whose wife thinks I am downright obsessive. She insists I love film more than her, our kids and our dog. Not true, I love that dog! I'm a screenwriter, novelist and entertainment journalist. For over a decade I've written film reviews, articles on the industry and controversial opinion pieces (i.e. Manson and the Media ) for both The Movie Guys and Kevin Smith's website, FRED Entertainment. Written over a dozen screenplays that range in genres; comedy, drama, action/adventure and horror. Recently finished my first novel, a supernatural spaghetti western. Throughout my writing career I was fortunate to have a great deal of guidance from my mentors, Karl… Go to bio
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