Amanda Kyle Williams




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Amanda Kyle Williams worked as a freelance writer for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, worked with a PI firm in Atlanta on surveillance operations, became a court appointed process server and owned a dog walking and pet sitting business in Atlanta.

Author of 'THE STRANGER YOU SEEK', 'STRANGER IN THE ROOM' and 'DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS', featuring former FBI criminal investigative analyst Keye Street.


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Amanda Kyle Williams Thank you! I'm working on the 4th book now. Working title, A Complete Stranger. I'm excited about the book. We're out of the backwoods and back in the…moreThank you! I'm working on the 4th book now. Working title, A Complete Stranger. I'm excited about the book. We're out of the backwoods and back in the city this book. That setting is always fun for me, and for readers, I hope.
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Yes, it was very loosely based on a real-life crematory scandal we had in Georgia. Without dropping any spoilers, I’ll just say I wrote a lot of…more

Yes, it was very loosely based on a real-life crematory scandal we had in Georgia. Without dropping any spoilers, I’ll just say I wrote a lot of fiction around the headlines and made it slightly more grisly, but not much. The GBI agents who first arrived at the real scene and found 333 uncremated bodies at Tri-State Crematory in NW Georgia will never forget it. I was able to get the scene photos those agents took, hundreds of them. It was like a Halloween movie. Just terrible. I also visited the property.
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Don't Talk to Strangers by Amanda Kyle Williams
"I have been waiting for "Don't Talk to Strangers" since I closed the cover on "The Stranger in the Room." This book did NOT disappoint;the book continues to develop the string of rich characters of Keye Street and friends.
Neal the partner,stoner a..." Read more of this review »
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This third in the Keye Street series by Amanda Kyle Williams is her best yet.

Keye is an investigator/consultant running her own office in Atlanta. She does a little bit of..." Read more of this review »
Don't Talk to Strangers by Amanda Kyle Williams
"Ex-FBI agent, recovering alcoholic and current Atlanta PI Keye Street is called to rural GA to help profile a killer when the bodies of two missing young girls are found in a national park. One was missing for 10 years and the other for just 6 mon..." Read more of this review »
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“You learn to forgive (the South) for its narrow mind and growing pains because it has a huge heart. You forgive the stifling summers because the spring is lush and pastel sprinkled, because winter is merciful and brief, because corn bread and sweet tea and fried chicken are every bit as vital to a Sunday as getting dressed up for church, and because any southerner worth their salt says please and thank you. It's soft air and summer vines, pine woods and fat homegrown tomatoes. It's pulling the fruit right off a peach tree and letting the juice run down your chin. It's a closeted and profound appreciation for our neighbors in Alabama who bear the brunt of the Bubba jokes. The South gets in your blood and nose and skin bone-deep. I am less a part of the South than it is part of me. It's a romantic notion, being overcome by geography. But we are all a little starry-eyed down here. We're Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara and Rosa Parks all at once.”
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“Sometimes you only get one chance at something. Sometimes that's a good thing too. When that door slams shut on the thing you couldn't live without, what happens next is when the read education begins. You have to figure out how to make some peace with it all, how to have an interior life you can live with. Digging down deep is really never a bad thing in the end, but it will flat-out kick your ass while it's happening.”
Amanda Kyle Williams, The Stranger You Seek

“Damn fool," Mother whispered, and covered her face with her hands. "It's not enough that he spells out Leon on the roof every year in Christmas lights. Now this!"
My father was dyslexic but would not admit it.”
Amanda Kyle Williams, The Stranger You Seek

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