Carlotti

By David Dalrymple

Dr. Nick Carlotti was an accomplished craniofacial surgeon at odds with God, faith, and Christianity. His mother, Liza, was the most devoted Christian he knew, yet God didn’t save her from a horrifying accident and death. However, Nick didn’t believe that Liza died as reported....

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Chameleon

The Terror Begins
By Chris Black

Chameleon: The Terror Begins by Chris Black starts in May 1933. Mysterious marksman Kurt Eichorn is determined to destroy the Nazi regime. Having already executed Meister for murdering Hauptmann Wagner, Kurt becomes a member of the “Von Hagendorf Orchestra.” He lives by the law of...

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Sleep Deprived

By Therese Heckenkamp

Tragedy has many layers. In this gripping thriller by Therese Heckenkamp, the reader is thrust into the tragedy experienced by Mae after the loss of her daughter, Melody. Compounding Mae’s trauma is the suspenseful chain of events in Sleep Deprived. Mae encounters a child kidnapper...

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The Free World War III

The Sealed Globe
By Matthew William Frend

The utopian future world of 2268CE is under threat. The peace and prosperity the population enjoy is attributed to the prolonged World War which continued well after the defeat of the Axis powers in 1945. The historic data supporting this paradigm is held by a...

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The Teaching

A Thrilling Suspense Novel
By T.O. Paine

Only a few 4-letter words with “u” in them conjure up more visuals than the word “cult.” And how accurate are those visuals, most of which are based on what we read in newspapers and online? T.O. Paine subtly explores the perceptions we have of...

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Ninety-Five

By Lisa Towles

Barely accustomed to life as a student at the University of Chicago after transferring from NYU, Zak Skinner’s life takes one giant wild turn. It all starts with a fellow student, David Wade, introducing Zak Skinner to drugs. Before Zak knows it, he has developed...

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When Does the Sorrow End

By Victor Grant

When Does the Sorrow End by Victor Grant is the story of Pat Matley, a young man who chases after his dreams and hopes. In a beautiful combination of thriller and coming-of-age story, Pat leaves New York City behind to get away from the loneliness....

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Miles To Go

Mo Gold and Birdie mysteries
By W. L. Liberman

It’s not always that you come across a crime novel as fantastic as Miles to Go by W. L. Liberman. The second novel in the Mo Gold and Birdie Mysteries continues the tales of Mo and Arthur, a.k.a. Birdie, as private detectives solving yet another...

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Note to Self

An Education
By Mark Lingane

After celebrating their 28th birthday party, Kry wakes up to find a letter written by them, discovering that they have been de-aged seven years. However, they have also failed to retain their memories, with only a vague flash of a woman named Melanie offering a...

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The Void

A Space Opera
By Jason Hill

The Void is a sci-fi space opera thriller written by Jason Hill. In the latter half of the 21st century, a scientist named Jerry Atlas discovered the Halo Drive, a technology that makes faster than light speed travel possible for humans. However, when it falls...

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