City
at Night,
by Zachary Weiner.
The glitz and glamour of Chicago's social elite have a dark side. A
side that leads Matt Storan to be sought by both the law and a brutal
drug syndicate. If only he had realized their true motives. |
Mirror,
Mirror,
by Dalziel Lang.
This is a mystery story with two parallel tales. The two stories
reflect upon each other and finally, in a macabre twist, come
together. |
The
Doomsday Virus,
by Barry Silverstein. A cyber-terrorist must be stopped
before he brings down the country's financial infrastructure. |
The
Radicals, by Alan Brooker. [enter
bookstore and click on "Available Books] Drugs, cannibalism,
slavery and terror are the weapons used by a Maori radical group
intent on returning New Zealand to the old ways of their ancestors. |
The
Mean Green Machine,
by Alan Brooker. [enter bookstore and click on
"Available Books] A sexy, explosive view of New Zealand in
the grip of a political nightmare when conservationists and the
authorities clash over the expansion by multi-national conglomerates. |
Eye
for Eye, by Nick Brandt. This is a thriller about one man,
Jack Nolan, going against a Columbian drug cartel following the
killing of his young, pregnant wife. |
On
the Scent of Danger, by Phyllis Rossiter
Modeland.
A
police officer with a bloodhound is on the trail of a lost
child, but it isn't just a search because the child isn't lost.
|
Where
Eagles Soar, by Phyllis Modeland.
They were prepared for the dangers of the wilderness. Those were
known. But the wilderness can hide human secrets. When they
stumbled onto one, every path and every open space could prove
deadly. Love and high adventure.
|
Nightmare
in Morocco, by
Loretta Jackson and Vickie Britton. A series of
thefts during a tour of Morocco make Noa Parker fear her niece
is the culprit. What she doesn’t know, however, is that soon
she must face much worse than any common thief. |
Shadows
in the Mist, by Maureen McMahon. When
Suzanna learns that her father is dead, she knows it was not an
accident. She and
her family will be left penniless
unless she accedes to the irregular conditions of his will. Suzanna
begins to fear not only for her sanity, but for her life as she
unravels the hidden gruesome reality.
|
Breaking
the Chain, by C. D. Ledbetter. In this sequel to Blue
Moon, the Blue Moon Inn is open and Mary has invited the
former plantation's housekeepers, Sadie and Justine, back for a
visit. What Mary doesn't know is that Sadie, an elderly Voodoo
priestess, is also searching for her. But Sadie's reasons are
much more pressing. She's started having visions again, and this
time they're worse than before. |
Ultimate
Suggestions, by Darrell Bain. Power over people in
the form of a drug. The police search to destroy it, but that is
not the NSA's motive for the hunt. |
Murder
of Dreams, by Carolyn R. Scheidies. When
Rachel wrote a novel based on her sister’s murder ten
years earlier as a catharsis for her pain, she had no
idea it would be picked up as a TV movie. |
Red
Willow Brew, by Loisette. His co-author for the novel of
a perfect marriage, an Angora cat named Marcel Proust, meowed his
permission to let the artist lady move in. |
Neighbor
Lady, by Christine Calnin.
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The
Run, Yes The Run!,
by Phil Richardson.
Members of an organization started by disgruntled and
underemployed veterans in the workforce, just to get together and
socialize, will decide to give their ghost organization a financial
muscle and the job is assigned to Dan, a relatively new member and a
new-blood. |
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