
Author, Thomas Chi's thrilling murder mystery series is inspired by the life of Marilyn Manson and his worldwide popularity as one of the most controversial figures in modern rock music. Chi, a computer science expert, has written an enthralling series from the viewpoint of Evangelical Christians, government agencies and fans.
Taking on the pseudonym Pastor Paul Sherman in the first book of the series, "Marilyn Manson Murders," Chi cleverly intertwines fact and fiction beginning with the coincidental arrivals of President George Bush and Marilyn Manson in Detroit, Michigan on July 23, 2003. Bush in town to speak to autoworkers in Dearborn and Manson to perform at Ozzfest.
Written like a Christian novel, "Marilyn Manson Murders" follows the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) as the agency fictionally searches for serial killer Danny Jameson, who's been killing drug dealers at Manson concerts across the country and attempting to assassinate Marilyn Manson. The FBI captures Jameson in New York and asks for assistance from Pastor Sherman, who insists Manson risked the life of President Bush while in Detroit, to help with the interrogation. (Factually one month after Michigan, Manson is officially banned by Christian movement Kingdom Bound and is the only musician prohibited from playing Ozzfest near Buffalo, New York on August 11, 2003. He then proclaims himself the Antichrist.)
"Marilyn Manson Kills: Confessions from Marilyn Manson's Assassin," second in the fictional series, is told from the prison cell of Danny Jameson where he explains why he went on the international killing spree: to avenge the death of his Manson obsessed girlfriend, Angela Ulster, who died from a drug overdose. So distraught from the loss, Jameson became fanatical believing he was being followed by Manson's twin, a Freudian doppelganger. Jameson also believes Pastor Sherman's involvement is to push a Christian agenda. Book two is written to be reminiscent of Mozart's "Don Giovanni."
Book three, written as a memoir, "Marilyn Manson Destroys by Jennifer Sherman," brings to light the abusive nature of Pastor Sherman toward his granddaughter. Renounced by her parents from lies told by her grandfather, Jennifer runs off with a man named Roman Sucha. After being tossed aside by Sucha, she enters the harsh world of stripping and pornography chronicled through countless photos.
The fourth book, "Studying Marilyn Manson: Groupies, School Violence and Bullying" examines the research behind the three murder mysteries "Marilyn Manson Murders," "Marilyn Manson Kills," and "Marilyn Manson Destroys."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Thomas Chi newly finished a screenplay on the "Marilyn Manson Murders."
Chi has worked with computers around the world. He has studied and taught in San Francisco, France, China and Turkey. After graduation, he lived in Prague, Czech Republic.
Currently, he is writing a biblical history of Turkey to include research on the Seven Churches in The Book of Revelations and finishing a book on the inside of San Francisco's sex industry where Chi worked for Jim Mitchell during college.
Thomas Chi also published "Marilyn Manson Murders by Pastor Paul Sherman," "Marilyn Manson Kills: Confessions from Marilyn Manson's Assassin by Danny Jason Jameson," "Marilyn Manson Destroys by Jennifer Sherman," and "Studying Marilyn Manson: Groupies, School Violence and Bullying" The four books are in a series of seven. More information on Thomas Chi and his Manson inspired murder series can be found at www.marilynmansonmurders.com and www.amazon.com.