I think I found a huge scratch on my newly licensed son’s car. By the looks of it he was hit. Man… school parking lots are brutal.

The Omega Sanction: A mystery crime thriller (Ben Drummond Book 1)
by Tomas Black
4.4 Stars (425 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers

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A bank vault beneath London stores a secret more precious than gold.

When ex-soldier and security specialist Ben Drummond receives a late-night phone call from Britain’s National Crime Agency requesting his aid, he finds himself pitched into a deadly investigation: six tonnes of gold is missing from one of London’s biggest bullion banks and a guard brutally murdered. How the gold was stolen from one of London’s most secure vaults, deep beneath the River Thames, is a baffling mystery.

As Drummond and a high-ranking NCA agent, Alex Fern, begin to sort through the bizarre series of clues left behind, they soon discover that the bank vault beneath London stores a secret more precious than gold: a conspiracy bigger and more dangerous than they could ever have imagined. A secret that people will kill to protect.

The Omega Sanction is a fast-paced mystery thriller with more twists than the London Underground.

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Dungeon World Series Complete Box Set: Books 1 through 5
by Jonathan Brooks
4.6 Stars (419 Reviews)
Genre: Humor & Entertainment | Teen & Young Adult | GameLit & LitRPG | Fantasy

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The entire best-selling Dungeon World series is now together in one volume!

This Dungeon World Series Box Set includes:

Dungeon World Books 1 – 5
Hand-drawn maps I used while writing the series
Bonus short story

In a world five times larger than Earth, dungeons and their Dungeon Cores have become the top of the food chain.

Millions of dungeons inhabit the planet, utilizing the Human people as a source of much-needed Mana to facilitate their own growth; in turn, the humans delve into the dungeons to acquire their own power in the form of Essence, which allows them to develop and enhance themselves in a multitude of different ways. It is a symbiotic relationship that has lasted thousands of years and has brought about a measure of peace.

Far in the northern wilds where no Humans (and therefore – no dungeons) regularly frequent, a young man is left alone when his parents are suddenly murdered. Now, without friends, family, supplies, or even much knowledge of the wider world, Fredwynklemossering embarks on a journey to discover who – or what – killed his parents. Along the way, however, he learns more than he bargained for, including his seemingly impossible status as a Dungeon Core/Human hybrid. With that knowledge comes a shift in his objective; revenge against those who wronged him turns out to pale in comparison to the dangers the Humans will face in the future.

Will Fred be able to successfully straddle the line between the Human and Dungeon Core worlds? Unfortunately, he’ll have to, or else the entire Dungeon World may be doomed…

Contains 564,000 words, LitRPG/GameLit elements such as statistics and leveling, as well as dungeon construction and defense. No harems and no profanity.

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The Secret Adversary
by Agatha Christie
4.2 Stars (11,230 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery

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The Great War is over, and jobs are scarce. Tommy Beresford and Prudence “Tuppence” Cowley meet and agree to start their own business as The Young Adventurers. They are hired for a job that leads them both to many dangerous situations, meeting allies as well, including an American millionaire in search of his cousin…

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ARIZONA PAY-OFF a classic historical western adventure novel (Classic Western Tales)
by Alan David
4.1 Stars (486 Reviews)
Genre: Action & Adventure

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When Cal Carver returns to Arizona looking for his uncle, he’s a very different man…

He’s no longer the boy who’d left town in shame after losing a fight with Buster Forbes.

When Cal sets eyes on Buster Forbes, the two of them immediately pick up where they left off, trying to knock the tar out of each other.

Some things never change. But when Cal’s uncle is found murdered, Cal will have to combine his new skills as a grown man with his old life in Arizona.

He’ll need to rely on his old friends, but he has no way of knowing which old friends really want to help him and which ones think Cal himself might be the murderer.

At first Cal is happy to work with the Sheriff and his hot-headed deputy, but he’s getting nowhere.

Maybe it’s time for Cal Carver to take the law into his own hands?

But with his own life in the balance, will the gamble pay-off?

Alan David reveals his plot layer by layer, taking the reader on a journey of intrigue and mystery in the Old West.

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Letting Go: A Marine’s Journey Through War and His Search for Meaning
by Jeff Sands
4.3 Stars (372 Reviews)
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs | History

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Not only a gripping memoir about war and the Marine Corps with gut-wrenching and heartfelt scenes, but also an introspective story about life after the Marine Corps and finding your purpose in the world. Letting Go: A Marine’s Journey Through War and His Search for Meaning takes the reader deep inside the authors head, giving them an unfiltered view of his struggles with war, and the difficulty he faced trying to adjust as a civilian to a world out of touch with his values.

“I looked inside, compelled to stare, staining the image of a dead body into my memory. I did not deserve to look away. I had to know the awfulness of war; the wickedness of our species.” – Page 162

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Letting Go is an excellent account of a Marine before, during, and after 9/11. Through the eyes of Jeff Sands, he retells his story with brutal honesty, describing what possessed him to join the Marine Corps, his experiences while serving, to include deploying to Iraq during the initial invasion, and the demons he endured while trying to readjust to civilian life.

This book was begun as a diary of sorts. It was written to try and understand the chaos that exists inside one’s own head, especially after experiencing war and seeing its effects. It was flushed out over many sleepless nights, and refined over time with clarity. It’s more than just a story about war and struggle, it’s a story about what compels someone to join the Marine Corps, risking his life for something greater than himself. It’s a story about how the Marine Corps molds not only men’s bodies, but their minds. It’s a story about war, and its effects… good and bad. It’s a story about heartbreak. And it’s a story about trying to adjust to a corporate world out of touch with the values of the Marine Corps; a world without a purpose.

Follow Jeff as he takes you through the streets of Baghdad, giving you an unfiltered description of what he experienced and the injustice he saw. Then, watch him try to adjust as a civilian, eventually leaving behind his job, his marriage, and everything he owns, in order to pursue the ideals that were the reasons he joined the Marine Corps; ideals that were reinforced by war. See how he deals with his tortured mind, eventually teaching himself how to let go.

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No Place Like Home (Love in Charlotte Oaks Book 1)
by Jess Mastorakos
4.6 Stars (216 Reviews)
Genre: Romance

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This high school reunion will NOT result in reuniting with the love of my life. Right?

Heading back to Charlotte Oaks for my high school reunion is pretty much the last thing I want to do.

Not because I don’t miss my quirky family or the quirkier town I grew up in, but because the man whose heart I broke will be there, and I know without a doubt that facing him after all this time will be torturous.

So, I plan to avoid him like the plague, do the reunion, then head back to Nashville where I belong. Except… I haven’t felt like I belonged there in a long time.

Then, my plan to avoid Everett crashes and burns when I literally crash my car on my way into town, and he rides in like a knight on a shining tow truck to save me. Looking hotter than ever in that mechanic’s jumpsuit, I might add.

But the heat in his eyes when he looks at me has as much bitterness as it does longing, and all I want to do is make his pain go away.

Because no matter how much fame and fortune are waiting for me back in Nashville, there’s no place like home.

And Everett Wilson has always been mine.

No Place Like Home is the first book in the Love in Charlotte Oaks series, where you’ll find families as sweet as the tea, hot veterans who’ve returned home to find true love, and a beloved pet goat who has the habit of coming in clutch to save the day.

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Along to Presidio: a western novel
by Eric H. Heisner
4.1 Stars (163 Reviews)
Genre: Westerns | Men’s Adventure

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When three brothers get involved in the problems of a border town, confrontations quickly escalate between disputing factions with a woman caught in the middle. No one cares enough about the nearly-abandoned, West Texas border town to give it a permanent name or stand up for the remaining citizens. With a few exceptions, unless someone works for the largest cattle outfit in the region or operates the only saloon in town, there isn’t much worth sticking around for. As the tense relationship between the two opposing groups simmers, a trio of brothers comes to town and quickly becomes embroiled in the battle for supremacy. Hostilities come to a head when a mysterious woman arrives in the border region to appeal to those involved and remind them of their dutiful sense of right and wrong. In a harsh western landscape, the struggle of moral consequence draws a dividing line between justice and survival.

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