Death in the apartment across the hall throws Eloise Franklin and Ronan Turner into each other’s lives. Turner is arrogant and condescending of Eloise profession as a stripper until he finds out she’s raising her younger sister. Eloise and her younger sister experience danger and abuse. Ronan discovers a respect and love for Eloise he never expected. Targeted Age Group:: adult What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I like a challenge and I'd not written a murder mystery previously. I like … [Read more...] about Murder Next Door by Eileen Troemel
All In: The Globe Trot Shuffle by Paul Russell Parker III
Out of breath. Blood dripping from his helmet... John Gabriel Warden is faced with a moral and ethical dilemma. Standing in the middle of a dimly lit kitchen, Warden happens upon a discovery that will change his life, and the lives of his teammates forever. Will he turn away, or will he act upon this unbelievable find that most others would shy away from? The problem is, Warden is a United States Marine who is standing in a mansion that belonged to the former dictator during the red hot Invasion … [Read more...] about All In: The Globe Trot Shuffle by Paul Russell Parker III
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
Takaani by Amy Pilkington
A scream breaks the silence of the midnight hour, and the blood of an innocent child is spilled. The small Alaskan village of Kashega is terrorized when a beast on a murderous rampage slaughters their sleeping children. The distraught villagers know nothing of the creature, nor how to stop it, and they are desperate for answers. An injured Eskimo hunter seeks shelter in the town, and his knowledge of the beast is their only chance for survival. The townspeople must somehow stop the … [Read more...] about Takaani by Amy Pilkington
Rum, Cigars, and Corpses by Jerold Last
*NEW RELEASE* A cancer researcher from California dies in a suspicious accident while touring Cuba. The tour guide, who was fired for negligence, hires Roger to clear her reputation. Roger’s first problem is how to get to Cuba where another complex case awaits solution. Fortunately, he has Suzanne. His second problem is how to proceed in a foreign country where he doesn’t know anybody and nobody knows him. Before long the reader is touring Cuba with our detective couple, very much on … [Read more...] about Rum, Cigars, and Corpses by Jerold Last
Interview with Author – Linda Heavner Gerald
About Linda Heavner Gerald: Linda Heavner Gerald is retired with her husband. They reside in Northwest Florida where they enjoy biking and gardening. Linda’s other love is writing. Currently, ten published books are for sale all over the world. She writes each day. The gift of writing is from God, she believes. It is her goal always to offer encouragement to her readers. Linda’s readers expect her books to reflect the challenges, which life presents to all. Although there may be graphic … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Linda Heavner Gerald
Interview with Author – Vicki Graybosch
About Vicki Graybosch: About the Author The ‘Shallow End Gals’ name was given to us by the bartender at a local tavern. We sit at the short end of the bar for storytelling and lunch a few times per week. This is where our stories are born and alcohol is not involved. There are now four of us; Teresa Duncan, Vicki Graybosch, Linda McGregor and Kimberly Troutman. On February 27, 2013 our friend and co-author Mary Hale unexpectedly passed. Mary is the one in our picture with the white hair and a … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Vicki Graybosch
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
Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren
After arriving in England on a much-deserved vacation, Rachel Lyons and Chase Cohen are quickly forced into becoming crime-stopping sleuths when a collection of priceless Morris Graves’ paintings turns up missing at her uncle's gallery. Determined to clear him of all wrong-doing and free his accused granddaughter, the treasure-hunting duo risk not only their relationship but also the life of their unborn child when it’s discovered that someone is determined to destroy the Lyons’ family by any … [Read more...] about Banished Threads by Kaylin McFarren
Interview with Author – Lloyd Vancil
About Lloyd Vancil: I am a Vietnam veteran and world traveler. I have been married to the love of my life for over forty years and we have three wonderful children. A large red parrot, named Scarlett often accompanies me and helps keep me in line. What inspires you to write? I have written all of my life. I write to get the stories I tell myself out of my head. Tell us about your writing process. Inspiration, perspiration, frustration, relief. I try to write a few words every morning … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Lloyd Vancil
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