Sooner Than Gold

By J. R. Lindermuth

What an absolute gem! Continuing with his Sheriff Sylvester Tilghman stories, author J.R. Lindermuth takes us to the year 1898. In "Sooner than Gold," we find the Sheriff baffled by a murder in the local mine. Several suspects come to mind but none...

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Separate Truth

By Michael J McManus

Willie Baker isn't a stranger to the streets because he has been living the life of a street person for years. The first time he met Ann, a bag lady, was in the sixties. Then, she shared a story about her former life, a story...

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Revised Author’s Edition
By Kathryn Meyer Griffith

Abigail Sutton, a graphics artist, whose husband went missing for two years but was recently found dead, moves to the small village of Spookie. She has left her old life behind, hoping to escape from the pain of losing the love of her life and...

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Slave of Mickle Fortune

Life So Fickle, Love So Full and Fortune Mickle
By John D'Mille

John D’Mille shares the exciting history of the great land of Australia in his fictional account titled “Slave of Mickle Fortune: Life So Fickle, Love So Full and Fortune Mickle". Our tale begins in 1879 at Lake Eustone. A train rolls into the station and...

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Sheaves of Zion

A Murder Mystery
By E. W. Sullivan

The body of a young man is found in rural DeKalb County, Georgia, at Bethel Primitive Baptist Church. His body is painted, a gold crown is on his head, and the victim's sliced innards spill out while pigs feet are attached where his arms should...

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Skating on the Edge

A Mystery
By Joelle Charbonneau

In "Skating on the Edge", author Joelle Charbonneau has her main character of Rebecca Robbins about to hop into the dunk tank at the Senior Center carnival. At the last minute, Rebecca has to attend to the skating rink she inherited following the death of...

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Steps to Heaven

A Sgt Major Crane Novel
By Wendy Cartmell

The novel "Steps to Heaven" by Wendy Cartmell is definitely a thriller. It is actually a roller-coaster ride story that elevates your blood pressure as Wendy packs so many intriguing details into one story. A father and his young son are found dead. It is...

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Secret of the Big Easy

Marie Bartek and the SIPS Team - Volume 2
By Robin Murphy

Dr. Marie Bartek, a veterinarian from Sullivan's Island SC, is learning to deal with the fact that she can see spirits. She and some of her friends created Sullivan's Island Paranormal Society called SIPS for short and often investigate haunted places. While in New...

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Skeleton Picnic

A J.D. Books Mystery
By Michael Norman

The term 'skeleton picnic' refers to pot hunters in the Southwest United States that hunt for Native American relics either legally or illegally. When a couple of pot hunters go missing, Ranger J.D. Books, of the Bureau of Land Management Law Enforcement sets out to...

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Seashells in the Desert

By Susan Tornga

In the 1890s, Fred Harvey’s waitresses, the Harvey Girls, are an integral part of intercontinental train travel. Tessa Crane is attractive, hard working, independent and personifies the best of the Harvey Girls. Like so many others, her job is to welcome the passengers of the...

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