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A Role to Kill For by H. Paul Doucette

June 29, 2020June 29, 2020 Steven Smith

When the mutilated body of a young man is found in an alley in the early hours of a winter’s day, events would be set in motion that would lead Matt Murphy into the world of a young woman’s twisted … Continue reading A Role to Kill For by H. Paul Doucette

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Flow by Clare Littlemore

June 24, 2020June 29, 2020 Steven Smith

A world in tatters. A society where rebellion is not tolerated. A girl desperate to discover the truth.  Sixteen year old Quin lives in The Beck, a saviour society. Her community has risen from the ruins of a land shattered … Continue reading Flow by Clare Littlemore

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The Secret Sign of the Lizard People by Kevin E. Buckley

June 7, 2020June 29, 2020 Steven Smith

THEY ARE RIGHT HERE AMONG US…HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT When partners in crime-reduction Jerry “Leafy” Green and Bill “Beefy” Goodness — two of the LAPD’s most skilled homicide detectives — investigate the bizarre killing of a fashion model at the … Continue reading The Secret Sign of the Lizard People by Kevin E. Buckley

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Sanctuary of Lies by Chad Bishop

May 27, 2020May 26, 2020 Steven Smith

There are 4.7 billion searchable sites make up 10% of the web, the other 90% is dedicated to the “Dark web”. Within that environment there is a thriving economy where everything is for sale: Sex, Armies and Code for hire. … Continue reading Sanctuary of Lies by Chad Bishop

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To Kill a Shocking Bard by Paul Mathews

May 17, 2020May 16, 2020 Steven Smith

When Upper Goosing’s premier poet, Percy Bishe, expires after scoffing a jumbo cream horn in the Tourist Trap café, foul puff-pastry play is immediately suspected. However, there’s a not-so-sweet surprise in store for Detective Inspector Clinton Trump, when his newly … Continue reading To Kill a Shocking Bard by Paul Mathews

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The Last Straw by Ed Duncan

April 22, 2020April 21, 2020 Steven Smith

When a teenage girl witnesses a carjacking gone bad, she is marked for death by a crime boss with no apparent motive. A black lawyer and a white enforcer with an unlikely history forge an uneasy alliance to protect the … Continue reading The Last Straw by Ed Duncan

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The Hitman and the Thief by Richard Dee

April 7, 2020April 6, 2020 Steven Smith

Assassination can be a messy business, especially if you’re having a bad day. Dan Jones is the ultimate problem solver, the hitman for crime boss Fliss Bauer. Fliss has a rival, Dan is told to arrange her demise. It’s just … Continue reading The Hitman and the Thief by Richard Dee

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Paris Adrift by E.J. Swift

March 31, 2020March 27, 2020 Steven Smith

Determined to escape her old life, misfit and student geologist Hallie packs up her life in England and heads to Paris. She falls in with the eclectic expat community as a bartender at the notorious Millie’s, located next to the … Continue reading Paris Adrift by E.J. Swift

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The Blame Game by Terri Reynolds

March 5, 2020March 4, 2020 Steven Smith

Best friends they may be, but Molly and Kate are very different individuals. Molly, a spoilt child and then an indulged wife, not only gets whatever she wants, she takes things that don’t belong to her, including other women’s husbands. … Continue reading The Blame Game by Terri Reynolds

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Red Sun Over Panama by H. Paul Doucette

February 27, 2020February 26, 2020 Steven Smith

Just prior to WWII, Japan has made its first move to cripple America’s ability to challenge them in the Pacific Ocean. The Panama Canal. Washington has grave concerns about the safety and security of the Canal and orders the Counterintelligence … Continue reading Red Sun Over Panama by H. Paul Doucette

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