Award-winning novelist Kay A. Oliver, recently named Fiction Author of the Year by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP), has released her latest psychological thriller, "FEAR-STRUCK." The novel follows Orson Kutter, a writer who finds himself accused of brutal murders that eerily mirror those described in a novel he wrote years earlier. As fiction becomes his deadliest reality, the story delves into the depths of the human psyche, questioning how far individuals will go when fear takes control.
Oliver, who brings a background in Hollywood production to her writing, crafts a narrative that blurs the line between truth and delusion. Each twist is designed to feel cinematic, pulling readers into a maze of tension and deceit. "Fear is the most powerful emotion we have," Oliver stated. "It can save us, destroy us, or twist our perception of reality. 'Fear-Struck' explores that razor-thin line and what happens when we step over it."
The novel follows Oliver's previous award-winning works, including "Road to Elysium" and "Disturbed Tombs," which earned her four prestigious awards and established her as a force in modern fiction. With over thirty literary awards, Oliver was also honored in Who's Who in America 2024. Her stories consistently tackle complex emotions, moral dilemmas, and the limits of the human mind.
"FEAR-STRUCK" is available for purchase at Amazon. More information about Oliver and her work can be found on her website at KayAOliver.com.


