The past has opened its eyes. Experience the harsh brutality of forced trafficking and experimentation on both women and men in Nazi Germany; take a deep breath as chaos, drip by drip, is unleashed in the streets of London of today; follow the twists and turns of fate along the roads, towns and cities of Southern and Central Europe as the story transports the reader into a world where trust is sometimes an illusion and where brutal characters play mercilessly with people in their power. Yet … [Read more...] about Blood Relationships by Philip A. Oldfield
The Lying Truth by Philip A. Oldfield
How many lies does it take to tell the truth? In Kate's life, it's one too many. Kate was happily married and madly in love with Niall. When he is kidnapped and then released two weeks later, with no memory of what happened to him, her life is torn apart. Niall forces her to become the consummate actor. At his hands she suffers one humiliation after another. He has changed for the worse. Much worse. Only no one will believe her. Each time she gets closer to finding out … [Read more...] about The Lying Truth by Philip A. Oldfield
The Fantasy Book Murders by John Walters
After a famous fantasy writer is murdered in his castle-like mansion, two unlikely investigators discover a pattern of similar murders suggesting a serial killer. They begin to research the killings, starting with the most recent and working backwards into the past. Danger mounts as they uncover the backgrounds of the victims and the truth begins to resemble the fantasy writer's most bizarre and horrific fiction. Targeted Age Group:: Teens and adults What Inspired You to Write Your … [Read more...] about The Fantasy Book Murders by John Walters
Dawn of Deception by Dan Fletcher
A routine patrol leads to the discovery of an international poaching racket and David makes it his mission to bring the perpetrators to justice. Kenya is in political and economic turmoil with widespread violence and acts of atrocity being committed by the government against the Kikuyu. POACHING, POLITICS & KILLER MOTIVES... Who is Commander Peter Abasi, AKA Maliki, and what does he want with Professor Mutungi and the Committee of Human Rights? And where do freelance reporter Aaron … [Read more...] about Dawn of Deception by Dan Fletcher
Seared by Sandra Gustafsson
Helena is incarcerated. She has crossed the lines, but what has she done? Once a week, Helena see a psychologist and talks with him, and the truth is presented piece by piece. For several years she had a relationship with a man who gave her the courage to live, despite her dark secrets, but she was always "the other woman" and finally Helena's fragile world crashes. We meet Helena in shards: talks with the psychologist interspersed with flashbacks to her childhood and Helena's inner … [Read more...] about Seared by Sandra Gustafsson
Interview with Author – B. K. Brain
About B. K. Brain: I have been writing fiction for twenty years, mostly supernatural thrillers, although I have dabbled in science fiction, fantasy and YA. I am a fan of many current and classic writers, such as Stephen King, George Orwell, Isaac Asimov, and many, many others. I'm also a rabid fan of the Marvel movies, and the Star Wars original trilogy. What inspires you to write? I'm inspired by great fiction, creative movies, real science, my own triumphs and tragedies, and an insatiable … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – B. K. Brain
Interview with Author – Bruce Deitrick Price
About Bruce Deitrick Price: From the age of 16, I intended to be a novelist. I majored in English Literature at Princeton, was in the Army for two years, and then moved to Manhattan to write. I've never had a real job. On the other hand, I've always been highly disciplined and tend to work six or seven days a week. I'm not always very practical, as I tend to pursue projects that catch my fancy. My novels go in many different directions. I can't imagine anybody would like them all, but I can … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bruce Deitrick Price
Interview with Author – Mikel J. Wisler
About Mikel J. Wisler: Mikel J. Wisler is an award-winning filmmaker who has written, produced, and directed several short films that have played at festivals domestically and abroad, receiving nomination and awards. In 2012 he became a co-founder of Stories by the River and since 2010 has run the monthly River Film Forum. Wisler had written several screenplays as well as short stories and novels. His novel, Unidentified, is the first book he’s published, with more books currently in the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Mikel J. Wisler
Game Changer by Chris Bostic
Teenagers. Canoes. A float trip. What could go wrong? Tom and J.C. are experienced in the woods and on the river; the brothers, too, but Will and Nate are a couple of clowns and not so dependable. Haley, the head cheerleader, is loaded down with her makeup and accessories. Katie just looks at them all and shakes her head. So what could go wrong? It all starts with a summer storm and a raging river. Missing canoes. Wild animals. A venomous snake. And it pretty much doesn’t get any … [Read more...] about Game Changer by Chris Bostic
Stalked by Alex Dean
Alexis Fields is now a doctor living happily in Chicago with a new life, a new career, and a new found freedom to replace the harrowing past she left behind. But when several women are found brutally murdered near downtown, Chicago police fear the worst: A deranged serial killer could be responsible for the killings. Alexis suddenly finds herself in the throes of a sadistic psychopath, who raises the stakes in a game of cat and mouse each time he strikes. Chicago Police and FBI Special Agent … [Read more...] about Stalked by Alex Dean
The SecureSoft Office Christmas Party by Leon Kastel
Corporate espionage in a cyber-security firm brings office politics mixed with psychological manipulation and romance for the Christmas holidays. The struggle for wealth and corporate power causes problems for many employees but benefits only the few. Internal affairs can be so rewarding and so wicked. Targeted Age Group:: 18-75 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I have always been interested in organizational and social psychology, so the dynamics of maintaining security against … [Read more...] about The SecureSoft Office Christmas Party by Leon Kastel
Interview with Author – Marios Savva
About Marios Savva: Although I was born in England I am from Cyprus. Being a psychologist I began writing books on psychology and then felt the intense desire to venture into writing fiction. Being a good story teller, I want to write books that affect the heart as well as the mind. Unfortunately, my English humour follows me everywhere I go! and you will see a little of this in my books. When I tell a story, I like to blend tragedy with heart-warming elements. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Marios Savva