Who’s Afraid of the Chair?

By E.C. O'Reilly

Who’s Afraid of the Chair? is an intriguing and eye-opening crime novel by E.C. O’Reilly. Audrey McNally is a counselor with a dream. She wishes to supervise the construction and operation of accessible mental health clinics for the disabled. This proves difficult for her to...

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Weekends Can Be Murder

By Arlene F. Marks

What better way for Larry Holmes to spend a weekend than attending a crime fiction convention? Weekends Can be Murder by Arlene F. Marks brings a murder mystery to life. On his way to the convention, he can't resist pulling over to help Selena Watt...

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What Happens In...

a serial killer thriller
By Steffanie Moyers

The serial killer thriller What Happens In... by Steffanie Moyers introduces readers to Knox, a stripper who dances at the most exclusive strip club in Vegas, The Strip. A high-end club hidden in The Cosmopolitan, the club can only be accessed by people with the...

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What's Past is Prologue

By Susan Lynn Solomon

Susan Lynn Solomon’s What’s Past is Prologue follows the life of thirty-year-old Jessica Menotti. Jessica is a junior prosecutor who leaves her hometown of Syosset in Nassau County in pursuit of greener pastures and with the hope of a fresh start. From as far back...

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We Do What We Must

Blood, Wine, and the Birth of the American Mafia in New Orleans
By Richard Robbins

We Do What We Must: Blood, Wine, and the Birth of the American Mafia in New Orleans is a work of fiction in the historical subgenre. It is suitable for the general reading audience and was penned by author Richard Robbins. The book is a...

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Where Waters Run North

A Kent Stephenson Thriller
By Frank Martorana

Where Waters Run North: A Kent Stephenson Thriller by Frank Martorana is a page-turner of a book from the first chapter to the last with some wonderful surprises along the way. The main characters are very much ordinary people, very down-to-earth, and relatable. They are...

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Where's ... Eli?

Another Brooklyn Tale of the Al and Mick Forte crime fiction series
By Alex S. Avitabile

When it rains, it pours. Down in South Brooklyn, Al Forte ran a successful law practice and had a happy family. He also had two cousins; Eli, the self-absorbed lawyer, and Mick, the repentant Mafia Don. Al and Mick were close, and the latter would...

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Winter Haven: Bobcat in the Trees

By Charlie Avera / Pam Shanahan

After spending twenty dangerous years with the Philadelphia Police Department, the iconic Detective Brad Sanders needed a break. He wanted to work in a safe and relaxed environment, and the Winter Haven Police Department was perfect. Does trouble follow him everywhere? Winter Haven was about...

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When Secrets Come To Light

By George R. Hopkins

When Secrets Come to Light by George R. Hopkins is an enthralling crime mystery where a retired detective, Tom Cavanaugh, goes on an investigation to uncover the secrets of his childhood friends. The reunion of the grammar school gang, who went by the name of...

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What Seems True

By James Garrison

What Seems True by James Garrison is a crime story based on real-life events. The Texas Rangers are called in to investigate a murder at the Texas Gulf Coast Refinery. It’s 1980, and the company has employed its first black supervisor but when his body...

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