Dirk Dixon’s dough has disappeared. He’s been shorn like a prize sheep, fleeced by a finagling femme fatale, screwed like a — never mind; you get the picture. Luckily, …
The Night of the Eleventh Sun by Steven Burgauer
Transport yourself back 40,000 years, and watch a life-and-death drama unfold. Strong Arms, and his mate Brown Curls, are waiting patiently for a huge antler-animal to grow weak so they …
The Ishtar Cup by Murray Lee Eiland Jr.
Beautiful women are typically trouble for hardboiled private detectives. Add to that a fabulously valuable golden artifact, a professional hit man, an elusive Iraqi diplomat and a couple of pointblank …
Get Book Reviews: Writing the Perfect Query
Get Book Reviews Great! Your book is finished, and now you need a bunch of reviews (hopefully positive). It all begins with a concise, compelling query email to …
Nazi Saboteurs on the Bayou by Steven Burgauer
It is 2 a.m. on July 30, 1942, and Heinrich von Brockdorff lies dead in a French Quarter whore’s bed. It’s a quiet start to a saga that spreads from …
#hashtagged: This is how the future started by Kimberly Trant
Hashtagged: This Is How the Future Started is a captivating story about where we’re all headed if we don’t watch out. It is, by turns, illuminating and horrifying, imagining what …
Tiptoe by Kit O’Conor
Tiptoe is a rich and complex novella. It is now being offered for the first time in the U.S. since its publication two years ago, where it garnered critical acclaim …
The Essence of Life by Rain Arlender
The Essence of Life is a superb collection of stories in the rich tradition of Roald Dahl’s adult works. These seven cunningly crafted works of fiction — loosely connected …
The Beauty of the Fall: A Novel by Rich Marcello
Ten-year-old Zackery Underlight is dead. His father Dan, however, is just learning to live again. There is a certain haunting lyricism to this remarkable book about a father coming to grips with …
The MisFit: The Early Years by AB Plum
Alexei Romanov, teen-aged heir to a fortune, falls forward suddenly from a Copenhagen train station platform into the path of an oncoming engine. His death is instantaneous. His younger brother, …
Engaging College Students: A Fun and Edgy Guide for Professors by Mike Kowis, Esq.
“You can’t effectively teach anything to students who are asleep.” In a breezy, yet highly practical, book on engaging today’s college students, first-time author — but long-time lecturer — Mike …
The Road to War by Steven Burgauer
It’s a little after 8 a.m., June 13, 1944, and Lt. William C. Frodsham, Jr. is in the fight of his life. Eight days earlier, he and his platoon had …
The One You Feed By James Drummond
Menacing yellow eyes peer out of the darkness covering the Umatilla Indian reservation and a low, throaty howl carries on the still night wind. Something is out there, and it’s …
The Things I Learned in College: My Year in the Ivy League By Sean-Michael Green
Ah, the storied halls of Harvard, the charisma of Cornell, the panache of Princeton, the naked parties of Yale. Wait. What? This is the insider’s guide to the Ivy League, …
The Wanderer’s Last Journey by Murray Lee Eiland Jr.
Mystery looms right off the bat in this excellent fourth novel in the Orfeo Saga, as Orfeo is kidnapped and stowed aboard a full-sailed, deep-hulled ship of indeterminate origin. His …
Animal Magnet by Gary Anderson
In this superb collection of short stories, author Gary Anderson moves adroitly from one literary form to another, breathing extraordinary life into a rich array of protagonists and supporting players. …
The End Game by dhtreichler
An FBI Agent wades into a barrage of lethal automatic weapons fire in Dallas, with only a 35-pound Kevlar vest to protect him. An aging mayor in a tiny Mexican …
The Tragic Flaw by dhtreichler
It’s sometime in the not-so-distant future and everyone in the world is being driven around in Googlecars. Everyone, that is, except world-famous actor Desmond Jenson. He’s happily tooling around in …
Rik’s by dh treichler
The entire affair began with sheep brains and falafel — Saddam Hussein’s favorite dish. CIA operative Rik Bogart is trying to impress famed TV correspondent Ingrid Johansson at lunch one …
The Ghost in the Machine by dhtreichler
Sage Washington is having an out-of-body experience — literally. That’s because her old body is lying in a coma while her new, immortal body has gone back to work — …
Succession by dhtreichler
It’s about one hundred years in the future, and, after a Great War, Europe as we know it today has been transformed into a tightly controlled empire and renamed Eutopia. …
Lucifer by dhtreichler
It’s 100 years in the future, and a man, a woman and The Ayatollah have come together to ensure lasting World Peace. This remarkable Triumvirate is at the heart of …
Life After by dhtreichler
Dana Thompson has a problem. His wife of twenty years is dead, and, while in Rome on business a year later, he thinks he may have figured out a chilling …
I Believe in You by dhtreichler
A crusading doctor in Africa’s desperate refugee camps watches helplessly as thousands die despite her best efforts. An Atlanta news anchor reports passionately on news of a tsunami in Indonesia. …
Thawing A.C. Nielsen by Paul Carey
Get ready for the wildest, smartest, most imaginative medical mystery in years. Millennials and fans of SciFi stories everywhere will particularly love this thoroughly entertaining tale of futuristic fiction, tawdry …
The First Bearmas by dhtreichler
This is the touching story of how SaraJane (SJ) Wilcox celebrates her first Bearmas. What’s a Bearmas? Well…more on that in a moment. This is a truly unique book beyond …
The Illustrated Bearmas Reader by dhtreichler
Ralph is a bear with a single-minded purpose in this unique and heartwarming book by author dhtreichler. That purpose is to undergo seven Ordeals to prove himself worthy of coming …
Glossolalia by Tantra Bensko
Nancy is a young woman held hostage by her own mind in the intricately layered and darkly entertaining book Glossolalia. She sleepwalks through a shadowland of conspiracies and secret societies, …
The Blackmail Photos by Michael P. King
The best couple of con artists in contemporary fiction are back in this excellent new installment of the Traveling Man series by standout author Michael P. King. This is inventive …
Arm in Arm With the Holy Spirit by Patrick Day
It is Friday, October 11, 2011. Paul Chambers has just been told he has terminal pancreatic cancer. Like so many others hearing this kind of news, he goes numb. His …
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