Unique, Science Fiction Murder Mystery, Conscience of a Dead Killer, Huge Success in California

Gary Delfino's murder mystery is like no other. Most murder, who done it, books, chase an evil killer and then predictably bring him/her to justice at the end. In Gary Delfino's murder mystery, the killer, gets the electric chair in the first chapter and then his ghost spends the rest of the story trying to stop his living self, hence the title, Conscience of a Dead Killer.

Santa Rosa, CA, May 10, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Conscience of a Dead Killer will someday be a best seller and a major motion picture. This story's plot has never been done before. Most murder mystery novels chase a killer and then predictably capture same at the end. Gary Delfino's story follows a different road.

The killer, Billy Boyle, is arrested, convicted and given the electric chair in the first chapter. His ghost next discovers his divine punishment. Billy Boyle must go back in time and with a conscience, watch his victims live their lives as an unseen ghost from the future. Along his journey, he finds a retired FBI agent who can see and hear him where no one else can. Together, they work to stop Billy Boyle. You'll discover that this story has an unpredictable happy/sad ending. Gary Delfino says that all of his stories have happy endings and he wouldn't have it any other way.

Conscience of a Dead Killer has no profanity or adult situations. It even has a religious slant, as our ghost works for redemption from his evil sins against others. And, if you're looking for morbid death and carnage, read something else. Gary does not go into morbid graphic detail.

Gary Delfino's been happily married for over 25 years, has a 24 year old daughter and is a deputy sheriff in Sonoma County California. He is also a representative of the Sonora County Film Commission. Gary Delfino has acted in movies and was a scene consultant for Columbia Pictures. His book Conscience of a Dead Killer is a screenplay and is currently under review by several Hollywood studios. "I don't know what's more fun: acting as a sheriff in the movies or being one in real life," Gary said.

His book, Conscience of a Dead Killer, can be found at finer book stores and on line all over the world.

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