Fatal Encounter

Fatal Encounter by Fritzner Lee Altidor, published by Excel Book Writing on April 5, 2023, is a psychological suspense novel that explores the profound impact of trauma and loss. This edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a woman whose life is irrevocably altered after the murder of her husband and the abduction and assault of her daughter, delving into her psychological struggles and the complexities of her situation.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of themes related to personal tragedy and resilience. The story intricately weaves elements of mystery and suspense, reflecting on the darker aspects of human experience. Altidor’s writing invites readers to engage with the emotional depth of the characters while confronting the harsh realities of violence and its aftermath. This book continues the author’s tradition of addressing social issues, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genres of literature and fiction, as well as mystery and suspense.
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Fritzner was raised in the countryside of Haiti, a small town north of Port-Au-Prince. Having been raised on a farm by a single illiterate mother, Fritzner has learned to be academically independent early on in life. Despite being illiterate, his mother instilled the value of education in him. Fritzner attended the local catholic school where he did his primary education and later moved to Port-Au-Prince, where he finished his secondary education. In the United States, Fritzner zealously pursued higher education where he earned a bachelor’s in accounting, a master’s in taxation, and a Juris doctorate. A man in constant searching for life’s challenges, Fritzner surprisingly discovered his true passion, immersing himself in imaginary worlds. Fritzner began to write every thought, knowing that every word has its own story. Meticulously playing a fragile mosaic image in a real-life solid frame, Fritzner introduced the world to “On the Run from Evil Benefactors,” a novel from the heart. The story takes its readers from the comfort zone of the Western World to the impoverished streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, exposing social injustice and corruption. In the sequel, “On the Hunt for Evil Predators,” Fritzner explores the lives of restaveks (child slavery) in Haiti and how it feeds into more severe crimes and organ trafficking. In the third drama, completing the trilogy, “Innocent Blood,” he painted the sad truth of the global exploitation of poor and vulnerable children, and proposed ways to curtail this human travesty. From his vivid recollection of his beloved aunt’s daily struggles, Fritzner narrates the hard life of illiterate single farm mothers who labor daily to elevate their children out of poverty through literacy, “Tata.” In his last novel, a super tense psychological suspense, he delves into the psyche of a woman whose life has changed forever in the wake of her husband’s murder and her daughter’s abduction and rape.
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