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- Hangman by Daniel Cole
- Kris Longknife’s Successor by Mike Shepherd
- Fearless by Jessie Keane
- The Folded Land by Tim Lebbon
- While You Sleep by Stephanie Merritt
- The Fear by C.L. Taylor
- Red by Pauline Creeden
- Black Violet by Alex Hyland
- Knives of Darkness by David V. Stewart
- The Secrets We Keep by Shirley Patton
- Murder in March by Camilla Chafer
Posted: 26 Mar 2018 09:05 AM PDT Hangman by Daniel Cole (Detective William Fawkes #2)
How do you catch a killer who’s already dead?’ |
Kris Longknife’s Successor by Mike Shepherd Posted: 26 Mar 2018 09:04 AM PDT Kris Longknife’s Successor by Mike Shepherd (Kris Longknife #16.5)
This is the third book with Grand Admiral Sandy Santiago serving as Kris Longknife’s Relief, then Replacement, and now Successor on Alwa. She has all the challenges a gal could ask for. Granny Rita is on the rampage, and the cats have gone on strike. Leaving the Colonials to deal with Granny Rita, Sandy heads off to work with the cats, only to discover she is not the only one who has a bone to pick with them – alien monsters have a vendetta as well! Sandy has to work to find a way of peace among the Alwans, feisty cats, and a new alien race. |
Posted: 26 Mar 2018 09:03 AM PDT Fearless by Jessie Keane
Play dirty, play to win. |
Posted: 26 Mar 2018 09:02 AM PDT The Folded Land by Tim Lebbon (Relics #2)
In the dark underbelly of our world, there's a black market in arcane things—living and dead. Angela Gough has been pulled into this world, making her a criminal on the run. |
While You Sleep by Stephanie Merritt Posted: 26 Mar 2018 09:01 AM PDT While You Sleep by Stephanie Merritt
A pacy, chilling psychological thriller, set to reinvent the genre. For Zoe Adams, newly arrived from America, the house offers a refuge from her failing marriage. But her peaceful retreat is disrupted by strange and disturbing events: night-time intrusions; unknown voices; a constant sense of being watched. |
Posted: 25 Mar 2018 10:06 PM PDT The Fear by C.L. Taylor
‘Claustrophobic and compelling’ KARIN SLAUGHTER ‘A rollercoaster with multiple twists’ DAILY MAIL ‘A million dollar new story from a million selling author.’ SARAH PINBOROUGH |
Posted: 25 Mar 2018 10:05 PM PDT Red by Pauline Creeden
Red Ryder has been going to Wonderland Guardian Academy since middle school, but she still doesn’t belong. At 16 years old, she doesn’t have any magical talents to speak of, and the rest of her peers know it. She may as well be a typical, mundane human, and the witch sisters make her school life miserable. How is she supposed to help humanity as a guardian when she may as well be one of them? |
Posted: 25 Mar 2018 10:04 PM PDT Black Violet by Alex Hyland
On the surface, Michael Violet is a legitimate San Francisco car dealer. But appearances can be deceiving. In reality, he's a talented pickpocket lifting the keys to the city's most luxurious cars. He's kept his criminal life secret from his journalist brother, Jon, who's made a career out of exposing corruption. But when Jon is killed, Michael uses his talents to track down his brother's killer. Driven by guilt and revenge, Michael finds himself being forced into the role of the hero, whether he likes it or not. But turning from thief to hero isn't going to be as easy as he'd hoped… |
Knives of Darkness by David V. Stewart Posted: 25 Mar 2018 10:03 PM PDT Knives of Darkness by David V. Stewart
Michael Harthino, warrior prince of Artalland, finds himself stripped of power and disgraced after risking everything to save his men in battle. Reeling from his loss and with the unwelcome aid of Sharona, an enigmatic mage who was also stripped of her military commission, Michael begins to discover the threads of betrayal in his father’s inner circle and sets about to cut them. |
The Secrets We Keep by Shirley Patton Posted: 25 Mar 2018 10:02 PM PDT The Secrets We Keep by Shirley Patton
For readers of Judy Nunn’s Spirits of the Ghan… When a newcomer blows into the mining town of Kalgoorlie she unwittingly uncovers a web of lies and a heartbreaking tie with her tumultuous past in this compelling family saga where the personal and political collide. A mother’s secret, a father’s betrayal, a town on the edge…When social worker Aimee arrives in the mining town of Kalgoorlie, she is ready for a fresh start. Her colleagues Lori and Paddy seem friendly, and she is also drawn to one of her cases: the Steele family, whose future looks particularly bleak. But Aimee has a dark secret and as the past reaches out towards her once more, she realises that somehow her secret is connected to this unfamiliar but harshly beautiful town and its inhabitants. As she strengthens her ties with the local community – especially with the vibrant Lori, stoical Kerry and wise Agnes – she finds herself questioning earlier decisions. Can Aimee reveal her secret, even if it is not hers alone to share? A compelling novel of the transcendental love of children and the truth’s unwillingness to stay hidden. |
Murder in March by Camilla Chafer Posted: 25 Mar 2018 10:01 PM PDT Murder in March by Camilla Chafer (Calendar Mysteries #3)
Welcome to Calendar where life is sweet, but death is murder. When Ava's loudmouth agent, Esther Drummond, comes to town, she is bound and determined to persuade her star author to write a few more glamorous novels rather than the books Ava prefers to write. Naturally, Ava knows she must refuse. The only problem that arises is when Ava's eyes land on Esther's hotshot publisher, Mark Boudreaux, whom she brought along as backup. He's exactly like the kind of hero Ava wishes she could meet in real life. Just as Ava plucks up the courage to turn Esther down, she discovers her agent's dead body. To make matters even worse, Esther has been killed in exactly the same way that Ava described in her rejected manuscript. |
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