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In the Dark Shadow of Evil

by James Burt

This thrilling page-turner expertly blends gothic horror, mystery, and history. In Tony Collins’s In the Dark Shadows of Evil: The Countess de Couvegne Letters, the discovery of an ancient Chinese vase in an art auction leads to a... Read More

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Dukkha Unloaded

by Jason Henninger

"Dukkha Unloaded" is a gripping martial-arts, detective story about fighting enemies inside and out. Despite the Hollywood stereotype of trigger-happy cops, the truth is most men and women in law enforcement seldom draw a gun and even... Read More

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Imperiled

by J. G. Stinson

A thriller and mystery, this book contains memorable characters. Helmut W. Horchler’s thriller "Imperiled" focuses on honor as well as romantic relationships and how fear can tear them up. Shad Cooper has a dark secret he’s been able... Read More

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The Killer's Handbook

by Sheila M. Trask

This delightfully warped mystery is sure to thrill fans of Dexter. A book entitled The Killer’s Handbook should be gruesome, right? It is indeed, but it’s also delightful in a very warped way. Robert P. Maroney’s mystery novel is... Read More

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Scream for Me

by Anita Lock

A tension-filled story about a serial killer also delves into the nature of dysfunction. Dysfunction in relationships is the prominent theme in Elizabeth Washburn’s debut thriller, "Scream for Me". A detective moves to a quiet town in... Read More

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Requiem for the Phoenix

by Karyn Saemann

This action-packed thriller features a highly developed cast of characters. Hidden agendas are enmeshed in "Requiem for the Phoenix", Skip Allen’s intelligent political thriller. Matt and Annie Garret, undercover members of the US... Read More

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Tennessee Tremors

by Jill Allen

Companies and corporate misdeeds become the main characters in this novel of mystery and scandal. These days, many people almost expect corporations to cut corners and fudge data, but, thankfully, it still remains shocking when a... Read More

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