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If I Should Die Before I Wake
by Jay LaVelle Ingram |
Detective Raymond Mallard doesn’t believe in angels or demons. A
disillusioned police officer still healing from the death of a
partner, he is uncertain about his future on the job, and the last
thing he wants to do is investigate a serial killer. He is forced to
do just that, however, when the wife of a fellow officer is found
dead, posed like a work of classical art.
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Black Lace in Lisbon
by Colin Peck |
New York, 1951.
British businessman Oscar Albyvendie suddenly develops an interest
in fine art and buys an expensive painting at an auction. The
problem is that the Spanish auctioneer, the beautiful Katarina
Navarra, has sold him a fake.
Oscar has stumbled
across an art forgery racket, and at the behest of the British
Secret Service, he finds himself on a sinister trail leading to
Spain. A strange odyssey that intertwines man’s powers of creation
and destruction.
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The Bones Dance Foxtrot
by Donan Berg |
“…clues
eventually fit together in clever and significant ways….”
“…dramatic
tension builds around which woman Jake will pursue….”
—National
Reviewer
Weary and determined to conquer the demons that haunt him, Jake
parks his big rig in Paradise, a Midwest town he thinks peaceful. He
finds acceptance in a five-person acting troupe and Saturday night
ballroom dances.
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Blood Pink Steel by
A. B. Stinger |
Jimmy Smit was born and raised on a dairy farm in Modesto, California,
learning at an early age that hard work would be rewarded with
strength and agility beyond his years. One summer evening, Jimmy was
releasing the last set of cows into the field and heard a soft swoosh
of wind above his head. He looked up and noticed a large bat circling
near the rafters. He paid little attention to it, but as he turned to
lock the wooden gate, the bat swooped down and landed on the tender
nape of his neck.
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A Body To Bones by
Donan Berg |
"A winning plot..."
Kirkus Discoveries
With a skeleton comes lust, money,
secrets, and a clue.
Respected, church-going Sarah
Hamilton anguishes for a decade with an emotional skeleton living in
her mind’s closet. The consequences to her of one act of forbidden
lust do not disappear. The past sin plus the death of her young
daughter, still haunts her despite her passionate quest to live only
in the future.
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Gossip Kills
by Carole A. Fielder |
Acting on an
accusatory letter sent by a sister in Virginia, the police
continue to harass her. Soon afterwards she learns that someone has
been impersonating her, posting pornographic web pages inviting men to
come directly to her house to be paid for sex parties on yachts.
Trespassers, vandals, stalkers, and burglars show up, but the police
refuse to help. In defense, she tries to uncover the truth.
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Drowned Sorrow
by Vanessa Morgan |
“Vanessa Morgan has
the gift of pacing and spookiness.” –Scott Nicholson, author of
They Hunger and The Farm
“A racy thriller in
the vein of Dean Koontz and John Saul…” –Dirk Vandereyken, author of
Fates Worse Than Death and Hunter
Megan Blackwood has
just lost her only son in a terrible accident. Now she has come to
Moonlight Creek with her teenage daughter Jenna, hoping a change of
scenery might help to put her life and that of her daughter back
together.
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Murder Me Not
by LaVerne Funderburk |
Michael Whitlow Jr. grew up with an unsolved mystery. His parents,
Mike and Kathleen Whitlow, were doing well in Manhattan until Mike’s
unexpected death. Devastated, Kathleen took her young son and left
Queens to make a new life in Arkansas with Mike’s family. The manner
of Mike Sr.’s death hung over everyone’s head—heart attack, or
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Murder, Murder
by
Mary Rita marker |
Aspiring mystery writer, Penny Mitchell, finds herself embroiled
in a real-life murder. Penny, along with her adorable little dog,
Tatters, follows the clues through the historic German Village in
Columbus, Ohio.
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A Fat Virgin Death
by
Joyce Tracksler |
Captain Jack (“Scumbag” to his many friends) Scambaugh's luxury
catamaran sets sail for love and adventure in the British Virgin
Islands. But on idyllic Virgin Gorda, he and his sixteen passengers
are astonished and dismayed to find death and terror lurking among the
coconut palms and turquoise blue waters.
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Muddy Water
by Tom Steele
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What lies below the waters of the abandoned Hennepin Canal?
The canal has been turned into a bike trail, stretching thirty-two
miles through the center of rural Henry County. Traffic on the trail
is at its heaviest in the fall when bikers from all over Illinois
travel the pathway to enjoy the beautiful countryside.
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Games End by Vic Sandel |
After their daring rescue of a young girl, while helping to destroy
a terrorist plot to take over military and government computers,
Greg Norman and Morgan Hilliard settle in for a well-needed rest. A
time to resume their lives and define their budding relationship.
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Blood
Relative
by Richard Tortorici |
Blood Relative is the spellbinding tale that redefines and
humanizes vampires. Reclusive Nightwalker, Frank Baron - an
overnight homicide detective with the NYPD - lives life according to
the codes of the secret organization that watches over his kind:
feeding only on the blood of the scourge of mankind. But when a
string of young, innocent women are murdered, Frank discovers that a
rogue Nightwalker has invaded the Big Apple and threatens to expose
the vampires and their secret organization.
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Gemini Murders
by
Deames Bynum A body is dicovered on
university property in what appears to be a lovers' secret rendevous.
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The victim's smeared lipstick and red lingerie lead police to
believe it was a crime of passion. Someone’s girl?
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The Fourteenth Station
by
Bruce Simpson For almost 1700 years, it has been said that
The Church of the Holy Sepulcher contains the burial place of Jesus of
Nazareth. |
But is that true? What if it isn’t?
The Fourteenth Station is the story...
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The Victorian Ghost by
M. L. Angell
Driving along a lonely stretch of road in the north Georgia Mountains,
private investigator James Mitchell swerves to avoid hitting a young
lady... |
...only to have her mysteriously vanish into the woods. Stopping to
repair his flat tire, he discovers a diamond ring with an inscription:
"To Sara, with Love."
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Trail Of Light by
Jerry Eitel
College admissions advisor Ed Kingman has a good thing going: he charges
under-the-table fees to Ivy League hungry parents at fancy Spring Harbor High
School... |
The job will take Kingman across the country–and ultimately to a place where all
trails meet.
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Stay Dead!
By James C. Dunavant What do you do when the body of the young girl you had
secretly desired rises from the dead and demands you have sex with her?
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Peter Wesley doesn't know, but is soon to find out. White Crow is due to record
their first album next Monday. But then Peter receives word that the object of
his obsession, his nubile teenage stepsister Renée, has crashed her sports car
into a pine tree, killing her instantly.
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Murder in the Everglades
by Loran Head Murder in
the Everglades is a fast-paced, mystery novel, with a captivating story
about a young girl who is abducted... |
...from her home and held as a sex slave deep in the untamed wilds of the
Everglades. Her mother is murdered during the abduction and her father is
wrongly accused, convicted, and imprisoned for his wife's murder and his
daughter's disappearance.
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Séance in B Minor
by Tim Buck Research psychologist Allison Hart
gains a strange intuition about music from an abstract painting's hues
and forms. |
Is there a connection between music and higher consciousness? Between insanity
and a spiritual realm?
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A Death Interrupted by
Eli P. Bernzweig
David Elliott, Washington Tribune editorial
writer, gets the shock of his life when he receives an e-mail from Senta
Trondson, his lifelong love—but she died three months ago! |
Can this be real, or is it just a hoax? Is there life after death? If so,
what sort of life is it? With the help of Damodar—an initiated Master of
Wisdom—the spiritually advanced Senta Trondson tells her love of thirty-three
years what the next world is really like.
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Running The Race
by N.A.T. Grant The race begins when Megan Brodie
takes up where she left off in Race Without Rules. |
As Gau assassins position their weapon across North America, Europe and the
Middle East, precious few know of the horrific fate that will be exacted upon
millions of people.
“…high drama, moving at a wild, rakish pace.
With the skilled precision of an architect, N.A.T. Grant builds
powerful suspense through mood and imagery and an infusion of German,
Portuguese and Yiddish, which lends credibility to the well-crafted
characters. An engrossing novel.”
A. Koranyi-Bergman, President,
Canadian Writers Society
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SNIDES by
Tony Walker Snides -where Hitler's SS fights the British
SAS - thirty years after WWII has ended! |
John Pilgrim, ex-British Special Forces, runs a shop in London where he sells
military collectibles.
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The Big Island by
Paul L. Hall
Eddie Devine wants to flee to paradise—the Big Island of Hawaii. |
But his wife is against the plan, he’s broke, and, stickiest of all,
he’s connected to the recent disappearance of millionaire Nate
Quigley. Not good for an ex-con on
probation. To make things worse, ...
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Divided We Fall
By Corinne Buiocchi It's 1973 in Boston and Jack Casavetti is
reeling from a host of family issues. |
His beloved father, Vittorio, has succumbed to a brain tumor.
Claudia, Jack's eighteen-year-old daughter, wants to date a man nine
years her senior. His wife, Regina, is tempted by a promotion that
will have her working full time and earning more than he does.
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Dissolution
by Newell Tarrant
Newell Tarrant has
sculpted a gritty mystery tangled in a maze of vicious felonies.
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What debilitates a once-heroic Sean
Taylor? Is it his gut-wrenching divorce or his humble circumstance —
scraping by on monthly pension checks? Little matter. The retired
Navy fighter pilot currently drenches his mental bogeys in booze.
Alcohol has become his daily companion. An insidious ally that helps
him cope. Until, that is, his estranged wife is brutally murdered,
and he becomes the primary suspect. Sean, struggling to assert his
innocence, must now confront the demons that spur his drinking or
drown in alcoholism.
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Renaissance Murder
by
Deames W. Bynum
Campus security chief Perry Nash is
under intense pressure to solve a young coed's murder. |
The Chief of Security is patrolling the grounds of an
historical black college, Farleigh Technical State University, at
dawn. On the third floor of the English Department he encounters a
coed slouched against the wall. He calls out to her, but she remains
silent and motionless. Death has paid her a visit during the night.
The victim is dating a member of the basketball team, but he is
nowhere to be found. The hunt begins to uncover his whereabouts. To
unravel the mystery, the protagonist must backtrack through the
coed’s life. In doing so, he uncovers another lover- a secretive
affair.
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Raise the Dead
by Jane
Rubino
Is a frozen embryo a human being? With Rubino's signature
poignancy, plot twists and off-beat humor, Raise the Dead
raises issues about the lasting consequences of loving, callous and
desperate choices. |
"With a plot fresh
from today's headlines, Rubino paints dynamic characters with pitch
perfect dialogue. You'll have the same problem with this book that I
did--eventually you get to the last page!"
--Aileen Schumacher,
author of the Anthony-nominated Tory Travers/David Alvarez series
“[Rubino] deftly
renders a diverse, ever-changing and subtly tragic Atlantic City."
--The Courier Post
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hardcover and
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The List
by Dorothy Willis
Psychotic killer finds a list left in a telephone booth and goes on
a murderous rampage.
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Kenneth Justin Wheeler, a young man of twenty-three, has been
waiting for years for the opportunity to prove himself to those who
made him feel inferior and inadequate as a little boy. When he
inadvertently finds a list in a telephone booth with the names and
telephone numbers of some fifteen women, he is certain fate has
finally dealt him a winning hand. He has been given the go-ahead to
act. Kenny is brilliant, secretive, a loner and a psychotic.
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Something Borrowed, Something
Blue
by
Sandy Henry
From the
moment Abby slips on her engagement ring, she begins to experience
vivid, haunting dreams of murder and conspiracy. |
Abby pieces together the sinister plot, but will her own life be in
jeopardy as she gets in the way of the killer? “If you love
mysteries, you will fall right into Sandy Henry’s inaugural book,
Something Borrowed, Something Blue. Her easy style takes you through
a myriad of twists and turns. You won’t want to put the book down.
We’re waiting for her next one . . . ”
–Jan Bachman - Devenish Press, Boulder, CO
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The Magic of Midnight
by Aaron Hahner
One extraordinary
Halloween night, five children discover that all is not what it
seems and their lives will never be the same. |
The spirit of
adventure. The depth of mystery. The power of tragedy and hope. This
is a story of great things – of both the children of the light and
of the masters of darkness.
One extraordinary
Halloween night, five children discover that all is not what it
seems and their lives will never be the same.
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The Ice Floe
by Joyce Tracksler
The “right to die” is the basis of this story of morality,
decency, faith and unusual strength interwoven with a timely
and peculiar mystery.
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This is the story of Mallory Bone Merrill, an exuberant child of
wealthy parents, a young wife and loving mother, and a serial
murderer. But is she really a murderer or an angel of mercy? Mallory
kills not for money or hate, but for compassion. But though she
kills in the name of mercy, she kills nonetheless.
Broaching topics such as
whether a person has the right to die with dignity, and whether
another has the right to assist such a person as they take their
life, The Ice Floe offers an honest and even startling look at a
sensitive, divisive topic that rages on. The Ice Floe is a story of
life, death, morality, decency, faith and unusual strength
interwoven with a peculiar mystery.
So, how do you want the
end of your life to be?
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Scorn This
by
Scott D. Zachary
A thriller with a
moral thread woven throughout, twisted just enough to send the reader
spiraling toward an outcome that can’t be imagined.
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“Women scorned seem to be willing to
sacrifice everything to destroy the men they supposedly love.
They still have the instinct and desire to live, though. If
they only knew that someone like me might be out there to up
the stakes . . . Perhaps this was my destiny . . . to become
the reaper of scorned women. There are activists hammering the
drums about every moral issue known to man. But who ever hears
anything about what women scorned do to pulverize their
children’s innocence and to decimate their love for their
fathers? What could be worse than that?
I know.”
--Skip Martin
"If this were to be a movie, it would be a box
office hit...
This book is done with exceptional skill! It
will not surprise me if I see this name by other literary geniuses
like Stephen King, Dean Koontz and other greats very soon! A book that
will make a woman scorned truly rethink her plight! I highly praise
this book! I give it a Modern Heartland Literary FIVE STARS! Best book
I've read in a LONG TIME!"
--T. Emilie Dybevik
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Wine, Dine, and Death Down Under by
Coby Derek James A tale of intrigue where revenge and
murder, with a terrorist-linked poison, form the basis for an
old-fashioned whodunit. |
Wine, Dine and Death Down
Under
Wine, Dine and Death Down Under" is a suspenseful yarn
involving murder, sex, and intrigue, set against an exotic
Australian backdrop. The hero is a "take no prisoners" cloak
and dagger type, who in tracking the killer must constantly
cope with racial tensions as a result of his mixed ancestry."
Ed Flattau, Syndicated Columnist, Global Horizons
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Dark Face of Light
by
Darleen Haynes
A story of friendship,
selfless love, heroism and the discovery of one's own
purpose...of what it is to be human. |
“definitely … a
book you can't put down. All of the elements meet and transit
smoothly to create a gripping novel which will keep the reader
riveted to the very end.” Lynne Watson, Mega Scene
Long-time platonic friends, Cynthia
Harling, a psychiatrist, and Jason Donner, an electronics
engineer, are on a cross-country trip from California to
Manhattan. The plan is a vacation visit with parents to
reveal important news, but this is hardly the outcome.
A car accident throws Jason, Cynthia
and her Doberman into a Louisiana forest on a moonless night.
From that moment on, they are embroiled in a life-altering
misadventure led by a ruthless madman and his paramilitary
crew of two. Cynthia and Jason are taken prisoner and offered
an inglorious ultimatum: participate in the murder of tens of
thousands of men, women, and children—or die.
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Roarshock
by
Kurt Schiller
Deep within the
recesses of a psychotic's twisted brain, a seed lies
dormant ... lingering in a chasm of undirected electromagnetic
impulses more... |
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Murder at Malafortuna
by
J. Tracksler
...to save her life and
keep her love, Alessandro must win a deadly race over Malafortuna's mountains. |
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Unconditional Trust
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Cleveland, 1976--The
Plastic Man has struck again. The manhunt for the serial killer,
begun six years ago when the first body appeared, continues.
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Joseph A. Whaley JR.
Directional
Warning is a purely fictional yet educational narrative of politics,
drama, romance, and tragedy with a touch of southern colloquial
humor.
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I'm calling Joseph Whaley the 'Tom Clancy' of
the drug novel. . . he really shows the reader the inside of drug
trafficking." - Bill Atkins, R.Ph., Director of the
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Heir
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Joanne Liggan
Rachel's
world begins to collapse when she suddenly learns her biological
father's true identity.
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Smells
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Lenny
Beck's personal life vies for attention with blood, smoke, street
vendors, and the smell of death for a most disturbing outcome.
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Wanda F. Ross
Disturbing
nightmares and memories of another existence connect two strangers
and thrust them into a world beyond time and space…
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Richard P. Wynes
Someone
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The
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Colleen
Duncan is suddenly thrust into a world of danger
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world where shadows haunt her and deception twists the
truth—
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Deceived
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The
murder of her father haunts Suzanne. Seeking revenge on the wealthy
Cantrells, her story takes us through the jungles of Ecuador to the
drawing rooms of high society
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