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(0)By : Geoff Quaife
Lady Mary’s Revenge: Deaths on the Medway
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(0)By : Catherine Sharp
Blood Lust
$3.99 – $7.99Price range: $3.99 through $7.99There is a serial killer running rampant on the streets of Los Angeles, torturing and killing young women on a whim. Nick Ryan, former Navy Seal, is tasked with finding this madman before another woman loses her life. In the hunt for this elusive killer, he crosses paths with flight attendant, Claire Hunt. Their growing attraction leads to a white hot romance, just as it’s discovered that Claire may be involved with the murderer. Nick and his fellow detectives have one sick lead to follow when the killer seems to leave no other clues, and this clue leads directly back to Claire. Nick wonders if Claire is playing a much bigger role in this macabre play than anyone would ever have guessed. Follow these lovers down the rabbit hole to discover the murderer and who else may be involved in this lunacy.
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(0)By : Geoff Quaife
The Garden of Deceit: A Daughter Sacrificed
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(0)By : Geoff Quaife
The Dark Corners: Malice and Fanaticism
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(0)By : D.H. Gatlin
Change of Verdict
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99Losing all that matters in this world can drive a man to the most extreme action that ever comes to his mind.
In Change of Verdict (A Diary of a Father’s Love), by D. H. Gatlin, Jason Burton stands trial for grotesquely torturing a man before he murders him. As the details of the crime unravel through the media, people are appalled by the man and his monstrous crime. Years before, the same man was blissfully playing his role as a perfect father to a growing girl. His world was shattered when her boyfriend raped and murdered her, and when he saw the criminal got off easy, he realized he must personally make the man pay for his crime.
Now he faces the world and a jury who are not even aware of this part of his past. Will he get the justice he deserves, or will he see the hangman? Change of Verdict (A Diary of a Father’s Love) is an intriguing story that will test our concepts of justice.
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(0)By : Beverly Koribanic
WOW! Scammed or Not Scammed!
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99Being scammed can be at once financially and emotionally devastating. Beverly Koribanic addresses the issue frankly. Breaking the scamming process down in to easy-to-understand stages, she hopes to empower potential victims of scamming with awareness. Armed with awareness, potential victims can avoid the advances and common tricks of many scammers.
The process of being scammed is truly an emotional experience, scammers often employ romance–be it the exploitation of dreams of hitting it big, or simply finding a companion. Beverly Koribanic has learned of this through personal experience and through studies of scamming. She now seeks to share her experiences and knowledge within the pages of WOW! Scammed or Not Scammed!
Learn how to identify scammers so you don’t get hurt financially and emotionally…
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Freddy B: My Last Encounter With the Law Got Me A Trip for a One Year Stay at a Department of Corrections Facility
$3.99 – $22.99Price range: $3.99 through $22.99I believe Freddy B will open the eyes of young men and women-“There are consequences to your actions in life.” My hope is this book will continue his ministry to others. His struggle may help parents realize, no matter how difficult, to find a way to break the wall of silence that teens frequently suffer when they think their parents do not understand.
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(0)By : John Carter Stell
Murder at the House of Funerals
$3.99 – $25.99Price range: $3.99 through $25.99It’s almost Halloween! The perfect holiday for sweet munchies, monsters, and murder! Attorney Tracy Brubaker Shane is especially looking forward to October 31, 2019, because a childhood hero will be returning to the small screen – live! Former horror host Richard George, aka Dr. Mort Itchin, comes out of retirement to again present a classic horror film from his House of Funerals, and Tracy will be in the studio audience. She even manages to be invited to rehearsals. But soon after her arrival behind the scenes, she realizes everyone is not wallowing in happy nostalgia. The thorn is everyone’s side is Carl Jeffries, who once-upon-a-time played Dr. Mort’s sidekick, Nagging Skeleton. Jeffries daughter, Megan Wallace, is producing the program. But there’s no love lost between father and child. The show’s director is in love with Megan and isn’t too pleased with the friction Jeffries is causing. Other crew members have their own reasons for despising Jeffries. When the violence finally erupts in a most appropriate, if grisly, fashion, Tracy is right there to begin her investigation, especially when her hero is charged with the crime. Not surprisingly, she discovers multiple possible motives including buried secrets, sheer hatred, and old-fashioned showmanship. But can Tracy find the truth in time so the show can go on? It’s another Tracy Brubaker mystery filled with tricks, treats, and surprises. Happy Halloween!
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(0)By : Arthur Cola
Murder at the World’s Fair
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99The Vatican has given permission for one of its greatest treasures to be exhibited at the New York World’s Fair in 1964. As America prepares to receive one of the most revered works of art in the world, others are planning for the greatest heist of the century. Into this mix of celebration and theft planning come, two buddies, Ron De Cenza and Bob Wentz who are studying for the priesthood. With them is a girl from Georgia, Susan Liguori, who fancies one of them. Together they find themselves searching for a dead body, matching wits with a police detective, trapping mobsters, spying in the United Nations and finding justice for a murder victim and an accused murderer.
“Murder at the World’s Fair” will have you rubbing elbows with diplomas and prelates, escaping the clutches of henchmen out to kill, uncovering a secret love, witnessing faith come to life, entering the realm of the underworld, revealing plots, clues, and true identifies while combating rage which turns the white Carrara marble red with innocent blood.
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(0)By : B. F. Cayzer
The Happy Harrow Murder Trilogy: Murder to Music, Murder in Marriage, Murdered Mothers
$3.99 – $22.99Price range: $3.99 through $22.99Murder to Music Rick Harrow, a British racehorse trainer, and his Kentucky-born wife, Happy, are thrilled when twin opera stars, Fran and Carla Purcell, enter their yard. Shortly after the twins buy horses, Carla is murdered. Three more famous artists in the music world are murdered, as Happy hones her skills as a sleuth to find the serial killer, her quest taking her to Australia, Scotland and Monaco. Murder in Marriage Rick Harrow, now the father of three, and his wife, Happy, become embroiled in a double death, which the police cannot decide is a suicide/murder, or what? While working as a horse trainer and buyer in Miami, Rick had strayed from the marital bed while Happy gave birth to their third child. Rick has had a scorching affair with Lois Blair, a wanton wife from the central-Florida town of Sunblair. On Christmas morning, Lois’s step-son arrives at the Harrow’s rented Miami cottage, and accuses Rick of having murdered his father. Had Rick killed the Senior Blair, an eminent attorney and scion of the founders of Sunblair? Had he murdered Lois as a cover-up? Happy travels to the central-Florida horse country, to Disney World, and into a swamp area to do her sleuthing. Murdered Mothers Rick Harrow, who has come up in the world of valuable racehorses thanks to winning races, particularly one in Tokyo with his Kentucky-born wife Happy in the saddle, suffers through an excruciating experience in Miami before being thrust into the throes of an horrific series of murders in Kentucky. There, in what was the peaceful town of Honeyville, the Harrows are caught up in four murders by a serial killer who targets new mothers. Meanwhile, they attend the equine Olympic events in Hong Kong, travel to Dubai, where again a femme fatale enters their lives in the shape of Mafalda, an Egyptian seductress who veers from international playgirl to Muslim Fundamentalist.
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(0)By : Paul Aramouni
The Truth Of The Unknown Interpreter
$3.99 – $12.99Price range: $3.99 through $12.99The Truth of an Unknown Interpreter is an intriguing fictional story, with some elements of a real-life experience. A young man who is hard of hearing moves from his home country to live in a state in the U.S. He wishes to get assimilated to the hearing world but needs an interpreter to enable him to communicate effectively to others and understand what is being taught in class. His first experience with interpreters was not good but when he moved to the U.S, he met a nice interpreter who he grew to like. Unluckily, this interpreter goes missing and is later found dead under mysterious circumstances. The young man gets another interpreter, who turns out to be his worst nightmare. It turns out that this interpreter is involved in an evil cult, which offers human beings for sacrifices…
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(0)By : Tim Selvadurai
142 Wellington Place
$3.99 – $10.99Price range: $3.99 through $10.99The suspense in this engaging crime narrative is riveting and keeps building up until it reaches a most unexpected climax filled with excitement and pathos.
Fourteen years after the end of World War II, former RAF fighter pilot Ben Benison gets a frantic phone call from Celia, the wife of his best friend, Don. It seems Don has been unfaithful, and the proof stands in the hallway of the couple’s home: Ada Hamilton, a young, fragile, pregnant girl who clutches love letters written in Don’s hand. Unfortunately, Don is in London, and Celia wants Ben to fi nd out if her husband truly is a liar and a cheat.
Ben heads up to London to confront his old friend and then returns to Celia’s house to deliver the sad news that Don has admitted to the affair. But then things take a strange and sudden turn. Two police inspectors arrive minutes later and reveal that Don’s body has been found in his rooming house at 142 Wellington Place. Whether his death was by suicide or murder, they can’t–or, more accurately, won’t–say.
The authorities open up an inquest into Don’s death, and Ben accompanies the police back to London, where they interview witnesses and gather evidence. Tracking down Don’s mistress complicates things and there is a great twist when a second ‘Miss Hamilton’ turns up. Something is certainly rotten at 142 Wellington Place.



































