A young girl has nightmares about a violent assault. A dozen residents of a luxury condominium complex die of lung cancer. A lawyer grieves over the brutal murder of his young wife. Environmental tests are altered by a crooked construction crew. And a paralegal is almost killed in a car crash. Could a stranger's memories breathe new life into a long-closed cold case? This new thriller will keep you guessing. Targeted Age Group:: Young Adult and Adult What Inspired You to Write … [Read more...] about A Life Before by Julien Ayotte
Flower of Heaven by Julien Ayotte
It's a thriller that doesn't quit. From his serene parish in Lincoln, Rhode Island, Father Richard Merrill had led a seemingly quiet life as a man of the cloth, shepherding his flock toward the solace of a higher power. Now, the core of his beliefs and his being is propelled into the darkest chaos. What's more, it's all for the sake of his very own flesh and blood, two sons who were long ago given up for adoption. Their mother, Francoise Dupont, a former gallery director at the Louvre, has … [Read more...] about Flower of Heaven by Julien Ayotte
Drone (Eli Quinn Detective Mystery #2) by Robert Roy Britt
A brazen assassination attempt on an Arizona politician looks unsolvable. The weapon was a drone, and the pilot has carefully covered his tracks. Private investigator Eli Quinn takes the case when his friend, lawman Jack Beachum, suspects the sheriff isn’t investigating rigorously. With three suspects on his list, Quinn pieces the case together with the help of reporter Samantha Marcos, a good friend who is quickly becoming more than that. Quinn also needs back-up from his dog, Solo, the … [Read more...] about Drone (Eli Quinn Detective Mystery #2) by Robert Roy Britt
Interview with Author – Geoff Small
About Geoff Small: Of all the cities I've ever visited in the UK or on the continent of Europe, it's only when I walk the streets of Glasgow that I truly feel as if I'm on the set of a film noir movie; its looming sandstone tenements with stoops leading up to Spanish-tiled closes; the sharp-cornered grid plan of its city centre like a mini New York straddling cascading hills that could be in San Francisco, bisected from east to west by vanishing point alleyways. To me, this city and its unique … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Geoff Small
Interview with Author – Julien Ayotte
About Julien Ayotte: Julien Ayotte is a retired financial executive in the corporate, legal, and academic world. He has written countless articles in legal publications and has served as an adjunct professor in five graduate school programs. He has a B.S., MBA, and PhD, all in business. Ayotte is an avid tennis player and golfer, serves on non-profit boards, and participates in numerous capacities at his church. Writing novels has become his second career as he completed three novels in three … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Julien Ayotte
Featured PermaFree eBook: The Hundred Year Wait by Amelia Price
About the Book It's been one-hundred years since Watson died and Mycroft still doesn't understand what Sherlock saw in having such a companion, but after so long alone and somehow still as young, he is starting to wonder what it might be like to have a disciple of his own. Life for Amelia Jones is dull, she's spent all her years writing about the adventures other people have, and then she meets the Holmes brothers. Can she persuade the most intelligent person in the world to trust her? And if … [Read more...] about Featured PermaFree eBook: The Hundred Year Wait by Amelia Price
Interview with Author – Robert Roy Britt
About Robert Roy Britt: Robert Roy Britt is author of the Eli Quinn detective series (Closure & Drone). He's at work on the third book in the series. Also a science writer and editor, he lives in Arizona with his wife, their youngest son and two dogs. What inspires you to write? I am inspired by my characters. I love getting inside the head of someone I've created out of thin air, getting to know them, then putting them in situations and hearing what they have to say. Tell us about … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Robert Roy Britt
Murder and More by Gerald W. Darnell
Carson’s feud with a local crime reporter continues, and then suddenly the husband of his client is brutally murdered - a husband he’s been hired to investigate. Mysterious characters weave a web of blackmail and suspense, while leaving Carson with more clients than he can handle. The Memphis police have warned Carson to back off, but an employee of a friend is missing from a murder scene and he’s determined to find her and the killer. Follow Carson to New Orleans, Humboldt, Memphis and … [Read more...] about Murder and More by Gerald W. Darnell
Interview with Author – Gerald Darnell
About Gerald Darnell: A Florida native, Gerald grew up in the small town of Humboldt, Tennessee. He attended high school and was a graduate of HHS class of 64. Following graduation from the University of Tennessee, he spent time in Hopkinsville, KY, Memphis, TN and Newport, AR before moving back to Florida - where he now lives. During the early 70's the author actually worked from an office in the Memphis Peabody Hotel. So many of the events about the hotel in Carson Reno's stories are real as … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Gerald Darnell
Dead to Get Ready–and Go by Peg Herring
Discontented with existence on the ship, Seamus decides it’s time to do what he’s been avoiding for six decades. Though he knows his wife and best friend teamed up to murder him, there are things about the crime he doesn’t understand, as well as emotions he hasn’t yet been able to face. With fellow Dead Detective Ronnie to assist, Seamus returns to 1953 to face his memories and answer questions that remain about his death. In a world much different from today, in an America where … [Read more...] about Dead to Get Ready–and Go by Peg Herring
Portraits of Pain by MW Sims
"THE EMBODIMENT OF TORTURE AND SUFFERING, MASTERFULLY CRAFTED ATOP A CANVAS." Eric Bishop is commissioned by a mysterious art collector for the recovery of a rare, nearly-mythical painting which is said to be the vista to a realm of suffering and torment, driving any who view the horrid canvas into a murderous-rage. That painting is The Portrait of Pain. Plagued with anxiety from a haunted past, and only motivated to save the life of his ailing daughter, Eric sets out to investigate the … [Read more...] about Portraits of Pain by MW Sims
How the Mighty Fall by E.J. Chadwell
The mysterious disappearance of media mogul Connie Ross during a party on her yacht exposes a web of dark and twisted secrets. Jimmy Frail, Chief of Detectives, suspecting foul play and the potential media circus, partners a most unlikely pair of detectives. Gigi Mirabelli, a missing persons' officer, is recalled early from maternity leave to work with Harry Burns, a brilliant, but tormented homicide detective looking to restart his sidelined career. Suspecting murder, but unable to prove it, … [Read more...] about How the Mighty Fall by E.J. Chadwell