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Why you must read Arthur Crandon’s Deadly Election

  Deadly Election is basically about a Presidential Election, but with a lot of sex, intrigue, murder, corruption thrown in. A very corrupt politician wants to be the President by any means – he gets the opportunity to acquire a

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Why you must read Arthur Crandon’s Deadly Election

  Deadly Election is basically about a Presidential Election, but with a lot of sex, intrigue, murder, corruption thrown in. A very corrupt politician wants to be the President by any means – he gets the opportunity to acquire a

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Why you must read Floyd Rios’ Jamais Vu

  Teenager Arsenal takes medication for her epilepsy, but the drugs cause her to have hallucinations and delusions. Her best friend is institutionalized for anorexia, and her mom suffers from depression. Will Arsenal be able to survive the cure for

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Why you must read Floyd Rios’ Jamais Vu

  Teenager Arsenal takes medication for her epilepsy, but the drugs cause her to have hallucinations and delusions. Her best friend is institutionalized for anorexia, and her mom suffers from depression. Will Arsenal be able to survive the cure for

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Why you must read John P McAfee’s Ropes of the Sun

The White Water Woman ceremony, celebrated for hundreds of years in New Mexico, is sacred among the Mescalero Apaches. This year, 2014, a young woman and a baby will die in early June during this ceremony. It is up to

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Why you must read John P McAfee’s Ropes of the Sun

The White Water Woman ceremony, celebrated for hundreds of years in New Mexico, is sacred among the Mescalero Apaches. This year, 2014, a young woman and a baby will die in early June during this ceremony. It is up to

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Why you must read Azhar Lorgat’s The Sorrow

The Sorrow is a dark crime story that explores the consequences of pain, and losing yourself to it.

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Why you must read Azhar Lorgat’s The Sorrow

The Sorrow is a dark crime story that explores the consequences of pain, and losing yourself to it.

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Why you must read David Atkinson’s Flowers For Dying

  Flowers for Dying is a crime thriller set in the UK – in a nut shell it is about a serial killer who is targeting professional & semi-professional footballers (soccer players). The first victim Lenny Jackson, a young Premiership

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Why you must read David Atkinson’s Flowers For Dying

  Flowers for Dying is a crime thriller set in the UK – in a nut shell it is about a serial killer who is targeting professional & semi-professional footballers (soccer players). The first victim Lenny Jackson, a young Premiership

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Why you must read Darla Noble’s All My Love, George

The letters begin shortly after George’s arrival at boot camp in 1942 and chronicle his journey through the South Pacific until a week before his death in the Battle of Luzon in 1945.

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Why you must read Darla Noble’s All My Love, George

The letters begin shortly after George’s arrival at boot camp in 1942 and chronicle his journey through the South Pacific until a week before his death in the Battle of Luzon in 1945.

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Why you must read Hache L Jones’ A Fractured Understanding

  In “A Fractured Understanding“, Little Keira Brett had a best friend. The trouble is that no-one but Keira could see or hear her. Everyone thought that Keira’s imaginary friend would disappear once she started school, but she didn’t. She

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Why you must read Hache L Jones’ A Fractured Understanding

  In “A Fractured Understanding“, Little Keira Brett had a best friend. The trouble is that no-one but Keira could see or hear her. Everyone thought that Keira’s imaginary friend would disappear once she started school, but she didn’t. She

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Why you must read Harlan Wolff’s Bangkok Rules

  Thailand is terrified. A sadistic serial killer has been abducting young innocents for his ritual horror and the authorities are clueless. Carl Engel is an enigma. The blunt Londoner has forged a thirty-year career as a private investigator amid

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Why you must read Harlan Wolff’s Bangkok Rules

  Thailand is terrified. A sadistic serial killer has been abducting young innocents for his ritual horror and the authorities are clueless. Carl Engel is an enigma. The blunt Londoner has forged a thirty-year career as a private investigator amid

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Why you must read Philip Slayton’s Bay Street

  This is my first novel, a legal suspense set in the cut-throat world of Toronto “big law” – of which I was a part for nearly twenty years. Unlike me, the protagonist is a young comely female junior partner.

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Why you must read Philip Slayton’s Bay Street

  This is my first novel, a legal suspense set in the cut-throat world of Toronto “big law” – of which I was a part for nearly twenty years. Unlike me, the protagonist is a young comely female junior partner.

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Why you must read M Elaine Moore’s Human Sacrifice

  For L.A.P.D. detective Aubri Payton, the only thing worse than being abducted is learning the cost of her ransom…

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Why you must read M Elaine Moore’s Human Sacrifice

  For L.A.P.D. detective Aubri Payton, the only thing worse than being abducted is learning the cost of her ransom…

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