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A Killing Air (Harry Brown Thriller Book 1)
by Nigel Price
(172 Reviews)
Genre: Mystery | Thrillers
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War veteran Harry Brown has a nose for trouble, and he smells something nasty in the air when he witnesses a vicious mugging in a Beijing underpass…
Ex-soldier Harry Brown is an expert in crisis management and disaster planning. He is at a conference in China touting for business when he stumbles on a vicious mugging in a Beijing underpass. He wades in, punches the attackers senseless and rescues the victim.
Harry later finds a memory stick planted in his jacket pocket. And soon a feisty young journalist called Lisa Tang comes knocking on his door. Together they smell something deadlier than the Beijing smog…
What is the awful secret they uncover in the remote village where the victim lived? What is the real motive behind a businessman’s bid to revolutionise China’s rural economy? How can Harry and Lisa survive efforts to terminate their investigations – if not their lives?
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The Love Game: A Novella
by Adele Adair
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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Mia has never been lucky in love. Growing up, she always wanted for herself the same sort of relationship her grandparents shared–love at first sight and a lifelong partnership. Is that really too much to ask? When she and her sister inherited their grandparents’ home in Scenic, Massachusetts, they decided to renovate it and restore it to its former glory, but being surrounded by memories of Gram and Gramps has left Mia longing for a romance of her own. When her equally love-deprived friend Logan proposes a challenge to see which of them can be the first to land a Valentine’s Day date, Mia’s competitive spirit kicks in. Each of them embarks on a series of hilariously bad dates in their quest for love, but who will win the challenge? And can a friendly wager result a real romance?
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Good Things: A Novel
by Mia King
(115 Reviews)
Genre: Contemporary Fiction | Literary Fiction
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A charming bestseller about a lifestyle maven who learns that living simply isn’t simple.
Deidre McIntosh became famous teaching women to live simply, and simply live… ironic for a woman who thrives on the chaos of a television career, and shares a home with her best friend, the one man she can count on-who happens to be gay.
But when her Seattle cooking-and-lifestyle show gets bumped off the air, and her best guy moves in with his boyfriend, she’s left trying to figure out the next segment. Seizing on a chance encounter with an attractive stranger, Deidre accepts his offer to use his country home. She hopes to get away for a while and learn to practice what she preaches. To appreciate life without voice mail. To gain the courage to start again, and take the first slow, cautious steps toward a new kind of success-and maybe even love.
It seems like a simple task. But it may be the hardest thing she’s ever done…
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Eighteen In 1942
by K.J. McCall
(87 Reviews)
Genre: Historical Fiction
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In February, 1945, 350 captured U.S. soldiers were taken from a German POW camp and transported by cattle car to Berga, slave-labor camp for European Jews. Inspired by this shocking and little-known event, K.J. McCall weaves fact and fiction in a story that begins in a small Pennsylvania town in September, 1941 when America is still at peace while much of the world is at war. Corbin O’Connell is then just a high school senior, stuck on the family farm, snared by the conniving Velma, hopelessly in love with Daisy, his best friend’s girl. All he knows of the war is what he sees in newsreels. But everything changes on December 7, 1941, and 1942 finds him standing in line to register for the draft only two weeks after graduation. He’s headed for big trouble and doesn’t know it. To him the war is simply a convenient escape from his troubles and, blind to reality, he’s eager to enlist. But he will see. Far from home, he’s swept up in world conflict, and life veers off in its own mad direction when he’s captured by the Germans.
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Glass Half Broken
by Rachel Richards
(121 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult | Women’s Fiction | Thrillers
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When the people Annie love mysteriously vanish one by one, how will she uncover the secret that lies trapped inside her own deceptive mind?
Annie knows there’s something wrong with her. A child genius with crippling social anxiety and a compulsion for tearing at her wrist, Annie struggles to please her reputation-obsessed mother. Annie’s dad is the only one who understands her. But when he runs off on a spiritual quest during a manic episode, Annie blames herself.
As she matures, Annie’s grief is reignited each time someone she cares about mysteriously disappears without a trace. Suspecting she’s gone insane, Annie learns she can’t trust anyone, least of all herself. When she finally discovers the shocking truth, Annie’s next move could mean the difference between life and death.
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Redead
by Tim Gould
(20 Reviews)
Genre: Science Fiction | Action & Adventure
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A disgraced college football star finds himself long past his pinnacle. Left with a head full of bad memories he numbs with prescription pills and meaningless sex, he staggers through life just waiting for it to end – until a sudden zombie outbreak gives him newfound purpose.
Banding together with his former best friend, a nurse, and a Pre-Med frat boy, our mouthy anti-hero embarks on a journey that is as much about rediscovering what it actually means to be alive as it is about survival. And every time he thinks things can’t get any more ridiculous… they do. The only thing guaranteed to survive is his sense of humor.
Full of hyper-realistic dialogue and clever humor, the fast-paced storytelling and relatable character development make for an entertaining read that you won’t want to put down.
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