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Initial post: 5 Jul 2012 08:47:02 BDT
Last edited by the author on 5 Jul 2012 08:51:03 BDT
Silverlady says:
Pretty Witches All in a Row Paranormal thriller
High Maintenance Romance
The Forgotten Mission WW2 Cold case

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 08:49:04 BDT
Frenchie says:
Good morning SilverLady. A bit late for you this morning, lol. You are ok, I hope?

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 08:52:34 BDT
Silverlady says:
Hi French Bookworm, i am fine now thank you, I was reading a good book in bed!

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:00:48 BDT
Last edited by the author on 5 Jul 2012 09:05:28 BDT
Silverlady says:
Did Anyone Die? (Little Wychwell Mysteries)
The Delta Chain Thriller ~ 434 pages so a good long read!
Blackbird Rising: A Novel of the American Spirit

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:01:22 BDT
James Davis says:
Noho 1930s Noir Thriller

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:02:52 BDT
Night Owl says:
Already taken Pretty Witches All in a Row
Toby Streams the Universe
Noho a mixed bag

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:17:27 BDT
Frenchie says:
EYE OF THE WITCH (Detecive Marcella Witch's series. Book 2 ) (Detective Marcella Witch's Series. Book 2)
Pride, paranoia and paranormal forces all conspire to derail Detective Marcella's investigation into a series of suspicious suicides in New Castle, Massachusetts. In this sequel to The Witch's Ladder, Marcella learns that because of the ties that bind their pasts, every potential victim is also a possible suspect.
4.5 stars on 16 reviews.
The first one is not free, but it £1.93 if anyone is interested - THE WITCH'S LADDER - I am not posting the link as it is not free.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:31:37 BDT
Book Addict says:
I'm thrilled that The Delta Chain is free : ) Thanks Silverlady!! I've almost finished his other book that was free a while back and it is excellent. This one was on my wish list.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:36:10 BDT
Last edited by the author on 5 Jul 2012 09:41:22 BDT
Frenchie says:
Lightning Rider (Dangerous Women & Desperate Men)
Twenty-six year-old Jessie Scout had endured a life steeped in pain. She had come to Las Vegas, a city of risk, not to gamble but to collect. "Lightning Rider," by Rick Mofina received Canada's top literary prize for crime fiction, the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Short Story presented by the Crime Writers of Canada. It is one of four gripping tales in his crime anthology, DANGEROUS WOMEN & DESPERATE MEN.

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THE SEVENTH ISLAND (Stone & McLeish Thriller Series of Stories)
Life was good for Brad Stone working in the tropical Caribbean islands.
One night, he answered a distress call from a beautiful woman, it changed his life forever.
Temptation followed and so did events that would threaten Stone's life, he needed an armed guard 24/7 to survive, not to mention a voodoo curse.
A whirlwind of terror, stalking, murder and kidnap tested Stone and his partner Mac's tenacity and resolve to the limit...and a race against time to find an island where someone will die...there are over 7,000 islands in the Caribbean.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:39:19 BDT
Book Addict says:
Black Coke
Deep in the jungles of Colombia, a brutal and fast-growing drugs cartel has genetically-modified cocaine to make it ten times more powerful and addictive than any other drug. They call it:
BLACK COKE

Codename: Moneyman
British Intelligence sends a soldier to Tenerife on a mission to kill an enemy of the state. The soldier quickly discovers the assignment is not what it seems. International espionage is at play and SIS protocols have thrown him into a deadly situation. Russian, Chinese and British agents hunt him, while in London his only contact works tirelessly to make it safe for him to return home. With the situation worsening, the soldier has to use all his combat skills just to stay alive while trying to work out what's going on. The question is can he beat the odds and survive long enough to discover the truth or will he be too late?

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:44:29 BDT
Book Addict says:
The Kill - thriller

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:51:18 BDT
Mr GA says:
TENANTS FROM HELL

Ron thought that becoming a landlord was easy and profitable, but right from the first tenant, he faces multiple problems, not often seen. Being a bank manager , he has to be soft in his approach and still find ways to deal with these tenants from hell. A gripping story that will keep you interested till the very end!!!

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:55:15 BDT
Ashrae says:
this one is free again today - short story anthology - finished reading it yesterday and, speaking as someone who isn't usually a fan of short stories, i have to admit i really enjoyed them :)

Ruins of the Mind: An Anthology

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 09:59:26 BDT
Mr GA says:
The Somali Doctrine

A lone man lies disfigured and dying by the roadside in the arid plains of northern Somalia...

Thousands of refugees are found massacred in a camp next to the Ethiopian border...

A convoy vanishes on its way to distribute food aid...

Rumours circulate that Somali militia are responsible, but Interpol agent Jim Galespi suspects the truth is even more sinister. Sent undercover to Somalia to investigate, he soon finds himself pitted against the two madmen who have taken control of Universal Action, the world's largest NGO.

Galespi's quest to uncover the truth about Universal Action and the unfolding tragedy in Somalia throws him into the centre of an international conspiracy that threatens to engulf Africa and the Western world.

From the deserts of Somaliland, the slums of Nairobi and the ruins of Mogadishu to the plush hotels of Cape Town all the way to the UK government in London, the race is on to stop disaster from striking again.

And again.

And again.

Intricate and fast paced, The Somali Doctrine is an intelligent thriller in the vein of Michael Crichton and Ken Follet.

About the author: After spending 15 years in the international development sector, James Grenton burst onto the thriller scene in 2011 with his debut novel, The Somali Doctrine. In James's second novel, Black Coke, a British agent makes it his mission to bring down a fast-growing drugs cartel that has developed a genetically-modified form of cocaine. James is currently working on his next thriller, to be published later this year.

Praise from readers for James Grenton's novels:

`It's the originality of the writing and the strength of the plot that really worked for me. I couldn't put the book down!'

`Grenton's characters are certainly made to suffer, but this is a more grown-up affair than Ludlum's Bourne trilogy - probably a reflection of the moral ambiguity of the modern world in contrast to the clear distinctions of the Cold War. There are no forgone conclusions here, and this is not a comfortable ride for the reader; there are some genuinely shocking moments, and it is hard not to feel tainted by the corruption and compromise of the main characters and events.'

`A terrific thriller! I simply couldn't put it down, the action keeps you hooked until the last scene.'

`A real page turner - full of action and excitement throughout. I've not read a book so quickly in years!'

`I really liked Grenton's first novel, The Somali Doctrine, which I found absorbing and a great read. Black Coke is even better - far superior to the books produced by many of the blockbuster thriller writers. So go ahead and read it. You won't regret it!'

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 10:05:04 BDT
stormincat says:
A Circle in the Woods Murder/Mystery/Thriller
Cruel Justice (Justice series (Book one)) Murder/Mystery/Thriller
Black Coke Murder/Mystery/Thriller
Finding Yourself in Seville Romance
All have very good reviews and lots of them.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 10:23:02 BDT
Scarlet Lady says:
Thank you peeps

In reply to an earlier post on 5 Jul 2012 10:32:00 BDT
Frenchie says:
Thank you Mr G.A. this sounds absolutely fantastic.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 10:32:34 BDT
Laika says:
Tonkin Historical Fiction

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 10:39:29 BDT
Last edited by the author on 5 Jul 2012 10:39:40 BDT
Sarah O says:
I went a bit mad on a search for "conspiracy". Dodging the paranoid ones, these are all fiction with a dash of sci-fi

The Phoenix Conspiracy

Population Zero (A Doomsday Thriller)

Binary Dream (Star Saga)

Wrongful Death: The AIDS Trial This one is borderline "they're all out to get us!"

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 10:41:20 BDT
Frenchie says:
Thank you all for the nice titles you put out this morning (and me LOL) . My willpower has been overcome, and I am back for more clicks (I resisted 2 glorious day though )
I took already:
The Delta Chain Thriller, EYE OF THE WITCH , The Somali Doctrine and A Circle in the Woods. And I have the feeling it is only the beginning.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 10:46:03 BDT
The Dog That Talked to God

This is Christian fiction, so be warned if that's not your thing, but I absolutely loved it. I utterly fell in love with Rufus, the eponymous dog.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 10:49:52 BDT
AK Dawson says:
Hi everyone, hope you're having a good week and finding some great books to read.

Poison Oak Summer will be free today and tomorrow only.

Eighteen-year-old Lucy came to California to have fun. But within hours of arriving at the summer camp where she is supposed to work, she discovers the body of a boy floating in a nearby river. At least that's what she thinks she sees. The body disappears down a waterfall and no-one will believe her that it existed in the first place - not even the police. Lucy decides to find out the truth for herself. Along the way, she discovers that life is stranger than she thought possible and death stranger still.

Poison Oak Summer is a mystery in three parts. This is part one.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 11:05:24 BDT
Pain Cages

This was on my wish list so got it free today.

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 11:15:07 BDT
Last edited by the author on 5 Jul 2012 11:18:11 BDT
Femme Fatale and other stories

Berserk

The Gate 2: 13 Tales of Isolation and Despair

The Dead Parade

13 Drops of Blood

Best New Vampire Tales (Vol.1)

Posted on 5 Jul 2012 11:17:18 BDT
Beathag says:
Cooking the Books: A Sloane Templeton Mystery Looks great :-)
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