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KILLER (A Jack Rhodes Mystery)
by Stephen Carpenter
(157 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Mystery & Thrillers
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For fans of Robert Parker’s smart but tough-as-nails heroes, screenwriter Stephen Carpenter introduces a new character to the mystery genre, Jack Rhodes.Jack is an author and former boxer who was on his way to literary success when his life was blown apart by the horrific suicide of his fiancee.
Devastated, Jack went on a fifteen-month alcoholic spiral into near-oblivion before eventually working past his demons to become a best-selling crime novelist.But just as Jack is finishing his fourth book about a vicious serial killer, the LAPD interrupts his quiet routine with news of what appears to be a copycat murder from his first book.There’s just one problem, the murder took place before Jack’s book was published.
Jack begins to investigate, using techniques he learned through his meticulous research with police and FBI investigators.To his horror, Jack discovers that each of the murders he has imagined are all real…down to the most harrowing details.And Jack is Suspect Number One.
Jack winds up on the run, a fugitive haunted by his past and hunted by the very cops and FBI agents he has learned from and befriended.Jack must use every resource he has to prevent the murder of a woman he knows will be next in his series of novels.He must piece together shattered memories from the fragments he recalls during his drunken fifteen-month blackout.
Fast-paced and utterly unpredictable, KILLER reads like a rapid-fire crime thriller, with hairpin twists and turns and edge-of-your seat psychological horror.KILLER eludes easy answers to the impossible puzzle Jack must solve, and takes the reader on a journey unlike any other.
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Hot Enough to Kill (The 1st Jolene Jackson Mystery)
by Paula Boyd
(24 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery & Thrillers
FREE for a limited time
Kickapoo, Texas, is the last place Jolene Jackson wants to be, but with her 72-year-old mother’s boyfriend murdered and Mother Dearest locked up because of it, she’s got little choice but to head south and deal with it.
Bullets are flying, chicken’s frying and there’s a lunatic on the loose in the mesquites with a shotgun who’s Hot Enough to Kill.
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VRIN: ten mortal gods (A Supernatural Near Death Mystery)
by J. Michael Hileman
(23 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Religious Fiction
FREE for a limited time
What if dreams are a door, that was never meant to be opened?
Jason Tardin is trapped within a virtual world, he is sure of this, he has seen the program. But if this is a computer-generated world, then how can he reconcile the complexity of its inhabitants, people capable of frustration, joy, and pain? Are they simulations, or something more?
And what about the abilities which allow him to create or control whatever he wishes? Is he a god, as the people of Vrin believe?
Grappling with his new-found powers, haunted by a conversation with scientists on the outside, and stalked by a mad god, Tardin must unravel an impossible mystery, to save a world that is not his own.
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The Undiscovered Novelist
by Sarah Bridgeton
(15 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Short Stories
FREE for a limited time
Twenty-seven-year-old Jordyn Simmons has almost everything she’s ever wanted, a sexy live-in boyfriend, an adorable son, and a finished novel she plans to publish. The only two things missing from her life are a publisher for her book and a relationship with her estranged mother, Debra. As Jordyn pursues her novelist ambitions, her world collides with Debra’s, and both women are forced to make decisions that will change their lives forever.
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The Spaces Between (A Drunkard’s Journey)
by Martin Gibbs
(11 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy
FREE for a limited time
****** This is not a serious fantasy book. ******
It may be marbled with veins of darkness, but its promise is adventure. People die, fights erupt, and assumptions are shattered. But all in good fun.
The Spaces Between follows the path of several characters across a world where advanced magic is possible, but yet people read by candle light and fear the dark. Men who have spent their lives in taverns can suddenly travel a thousand miles through wilderness. Mercenaries believe they can learn magic form blubberingly-mad warlocks, and simple-minded farmers are guided by the spirits of the dead.
If you want to read a serious tome of roaring, rolling fantasy; an earth-shaking, ground-breaking book, this is not for you. But if you want to spend a few hours in the company of a bunch of fun characters in a world where normal is undefined, and where darkness is merely a murky evening on the shores of fantasy, read on…
Now, for the “real” description of this work:
A gruff mercenary believes he can somehow learn magic from an exiled warlock, and he’s picked up a blundering drunk along the way. Zhy, convinced he is part of some misdirected script, agrees to follow, hoping only for a change of scenery and a new source of ale.
The two men run into a trigger-happy mage and he joins the excursion. It isn’t long before this combination of characters results in calamity and errors in judgment; their “quest” becomes nebulous and uncertain, that is, until it smacks them collectively from the face of the world.
Guided by the spirits of the dead, an idiot man-child is close behind them. He obligingly trudges along a frozen and bitter path to stop Zhy from reaching the warlock, though he himself is only part of a devastating scheme.
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The Eighties: A Bitchen Time To Be a Teenager!
by Tom Harvey
(35 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | Humor
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The decade of the 1980s has been called the Decade of Decadence. Decadence is defined as “the act or process of falling into an inferior condition or state; deterioration; decay” or my favorite, “unrestrained or excessive self-indulgence.” For a decade that brought us Cabbage Patch Kids, Garbage Pail Kids, leg-warmers and New Wave, was it really self-indulgence?! For one kid growing up in the Central Valley of California, it was a time of self-discovery . . . a transformation from a kid, to a teenager, to a young adult . . . his growing up years. At times utterly hilarious, at times poignant and powerful, Tom relives his teenage years in this true-to-the-last-word memoir. Where were you when John Lennon died? When the Space Shuttle blew up? When Lawrence Taylor ended Joe Theisman’s career on live TV? When the Loma Prieta earthquake rocked Game 3 of the 1989 World Series? Tom will tell you where he was and what it meant to him. You’ll also hear about first kisses, first loves, a joke about your Uranus, avoiding fistfights, the joys of minimum-wage jobs, college roommates, and WHOLE LOT MORE. If you’re one of the 70 million Americans who can claim at least one teen year in the decade, you can relate to the era . . . if your kids can’t understand your fondness for your Breakfast Club and Princess Bride DVDs, this book may teach them a thing or two about YOUR growing up years. Go ahead, say the word “bitchen” outloud. Yeah, it was a bitchen time, the Eighties . . .
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