Esther Luttrell

Biography

Esther Luttrell began her career writing educational films for Ivy League college psychology departments. She later participated in a PhD grant at the UMKC-Columbia as campus filmmaker. When the grant ended, she moved to the west coast where she became executive assistant to the VP of MGM-TV. She also wrote and produced television programs and feature films. A move to Topeka, Kansas in 2003 began a new career as the writer of mystery novels. However, it was her spiritual journey following the death of her son that inspired her to write "Between Heaven & Earth, Proof Beyond Doubt that Life and Love are Eternal". Her latest book of inspiration, "Evidence of God", is intended for those who feels their prayers have gone unanswered or are on the verge of losing faith. She lives in Topeka, Kansas with way too many cats.

Where to buy in print

Books

Invitation to a Murder
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 108,190. Language: English. Published: March 1, 2018 . Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Action & suspense
A young widow, intent on seeing her best friend through the murder of her son, is suddenly the target of a deranged killer…but why? Why the poisonous snake and the shot in broad daylight? Why the secrecy surrounding a gay bar and a remote ranch? Why so much terror among friends? A chilling tale with an ending that will leave you breathless.
Evidence of God
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 36,980. Language: English. Published: September 28, 2016 . Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Christian Life / Spiritual Growth
Every time I think I’ve gone as far as I can possibly go, I can’t possibly go any further, I find I’ve only pushed myself to the edge of a new beginning. From “Evidence of God”.
The Haunting of Leigh Maxwell
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 40,940. Language: English. Published: March 29, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Psychological thriller, Fiction » Romance » Suspense
Hauntings don't always involve the kind of ghost that hangs out in a cemetery. Some of them are very human ... and exceedingly deadly. A tale well-calculated to keep you in suspense.