Author Bio: I am a retired Lieutenant Colonel and aviator. I have also worked at Dell, Inc. as a Production Manager and Logistics Manager, for Petroleum Helicopters, Inc, as a pilot in the Gulf of Mexico, and as a probation officer supervisor in Jefferson County, Texas. My wife and I live in Dripping Springs where I spend my time writing and working at my church. What inspires you to write? The primary catalyst that inspires me to write is that i see something happening or suspect something … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Ted Strahan
The Alex Hollick FBI Series (Part One: The Bloodbath Ritual) by Andrew Downs
“A gritty American tale that blends mystery, suspense and romance seamlessly into one nail biting, page turning journey, through the eyes of a troubled young FBI agent.” In 1985, Alex Hollick takes an ill-fated walk on the dark side of the FBI. Amidst the anguish of a botched sting operation, Hollick learns of the internal corruption that helped shape the deadly event. He must now travel to Virginia, unknowingly as a suspect in the scandal, where he is kidnapped and tortured by three misfit … [Read more...] about The Alex Hollick FBI Series (Part One: The Bloodbath Ritual) by Andrew Downs
KEEP NO SECRETS by Julie Compton
After the ultimate betrayal, which is more important: trust or forgiveness? In KEEP NO SECRETS, the controversial follow-up to Compton's debut legal thriller TELL NO LIES, a district attorney struggles to redeem himself after a one-night stand damaged his marriage and professional reputation. After surviving the private and public fallout from a one-night stand four years before, St. Louis DA Jack Hilliard wants nothing more than to be trusted again by his wife, Claire, and to earn back … [Read more...] about KEEP NO SECRETS by Julie Compton
Deadly Letters by Debe Seger Winkler
Cindy Royster always chose the wrong men, only this time her choice brings about her death. Letters she and three of her former roommates have been writing to each other causes her killer to seek his revenge on the other women, for what he considers their involvement in Cindy's ultimate betrayal. Sheriff Robert Collins gets involved and is hot on the trail of the murderer, trying to save the other women from this madman's wrath. But when Robert falls in love with one of the intended victims, he … [Read more...] about Deadly Letters by Debe Seger Winkler
AMERICAN REST STOP by The Unknown Screenwriter
Over 17,000 murders have occurred at American Rest Stops since the early 1970s. 97% of those murders remain unsolved. To help her find the killer that murdered her family at a New Mexico rest area nearly a year earlier, a soccer mom cons a man suffering from dissociative fugue into believing that he is her husband and together, they continue her search for the rest stop murderer. American Rest Stop is JAWS meets SE7EN meets THE HITCHER but without the shark and an uplifting ending. More thriller … [Read more...] about AMERICAN REST STOP by The Unknown Screenwriter
Audio Book with Sample: Some Are Sicker Than Others by Andrew Seaward @aaseaward
ADDICTION: CUNNING, BAFFLING, & POWERFUL In this gripping debut novel by Andrew Seaward, the lives of three addicts converge following an accidental and horrific death. Monty Miller, a self-destructive, codependent alcoholic, is wracked by an obsession to drink himself to death as punishment for a fatal car accident he didn't cause. Dave Bell, a former all-American track star turned washed-up high school volleyball coach, routinely chauffeurs his bus full of teens on a belly … [Read more...] about Audio Book with Sample: Some Are Sicker Than Others by Andrew Seaward @aaseaward
What We Saw by Ryan Casey
Liam and Adam arrive at their grandparents' caravan site like any pair of young cousins: mischievous and fascinated by mystery and adventure. But when the disappearance of their dog leads to a terrifying discovery deep in the nearby woods, Liam and Adam are plunged into a very adult world of secrecy and suspicion. As the story twists and turns towards a shocking conclusion, the dark secrets of the seemingly sleepy community begin to unravel... What We Saw is a touching and thrilling … [Read more...] about What We Saw by Ryan Casey
Chasing Amanda by Melissa Foster
Nine years ago, Molly Tanner witnessed a young girl's abduction in the busy city of Philadelphia, shifting her occasional clairvoyance into overdrive. Two days later, the girl's body was found, and Molly's life fell apart. Consumed by guilt for not acting upon her visions, and on the brink of losing her family, Molly escaped the torturous reminders in the city, fleeing to the safety of the close-knit rural community of Boyds, Maryland. Molly's life is back on track, her son has begun … [Read more...] about Chasing Amanda by Melissa Foster
Dangerous Wind by Alan Cook
In the third Carol Golden novel, Dangerous Wind, Carol is abducted from Chapel Hill, North Carolina where she lives with her grandmother and is thrown into an adventure that will take her to all seven continents. It involves a former boyfriend she doesn’t remember (because of her amnesia), who is trying to bring about the “downfall of the Western World” according to people in power. While Carol is hunting for the bad guys she has to sort out the truth and figure out who they really are. But she … [Read more...] about Dangerous Wind by Alan Cook
Back Channel: The Kennedy Years by William Bertram MacFarland
A fascinating story by a man who describes himself as a patriot, a soldier, a spy and an assassin. He is also a Special Assistant to President Kennedy and gradually becomes a personal friend of the Kennedy family. You'll see what goes on behind closed doors in the White House and the Pentagon, join Bertie on a covert fact-finding mission in Vietnam, watch him cope with two KGB assassins and much, much more Targeted Age Group: 18+ What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Stop … [Read more...] about Back Channel: The Kennedy Years by William Bertram MacFarland
A New Dawn Rising by Michael Joseph
Haunted by the loss of his wife and young daughter, reclusive ex-cop, Sam Carlisle, is offered a job working for wealthy businessman, Carl Renshaw. An opportunity to move on and make a fresh start. But when Carl is murdered, the police suspect Sam is responsible, forcing him to hunt down the real killer himself. Only someone doesn't want Sam Carlisle finding out the truth... Targeted Age Group: Adults How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? I would like to think this first … [Read more...] about A New Dawn Rising by Michael Joseph
The Secrets of Clayton County by Don Wooldridge
Romance, intricately woven into the tale, helps drive the reader onward. This read is more fully enjoyed and understood by readers having experienced or anticipated living in rural America. Told in a series of vignettes, IRS Agent, Sara Hunter experiences bartering 1980's style, an unexpected romance, and awareness that life is not glaring as shown in IRS rules and regulations. Targeted Age Group: Adult How is Writing In Your Genre Different from Others? My deepest purpose is to take … [Read more...] about The Secrets of Clayton County by Don Wooldridge