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The Ridgestone Way by Simon Gillard
Set in the Docks on Ridgestone, life is hard, trying and bleak for all, and those that stay have little choices, almost as if their fate is set and bestowed upon them, against their will.
A short story, this is a fiction book with a mystery/thriller spin.
For one dweller, another path is unraveled is the most peculiar of ways.
The book is enticing and exciting, and the reader will be surprised as they progress through the story to learn that not everything is as it first appears, and you’ll be left asking questions you want answers too.
What action will follow next?
Where am I now?
Follow the questionable journey as choices lead to situations no one could have expected or favored.
A mix of both creative writing and literal descriptions, this book will suit everyone who enjoys an intense and involved experience.
Do not miss out, this tale is one unlike you’ve discovered before, and the meaning behind what is The Ridgestone Way, awaits you.
Night Cap by Chris Bostic
Any other time, Hope might have enjoyed a personal tour of the renowned Bison Path Distillery. But not with Alyssa along. Hope’s internet-famous diva of a boss was a handful to look after on her mildest days.
With a room full of rare, priceless bottles, and rack houses loaded to the rafters with some of the most exclusive barrels on earth, Hope was ready to try some samples. Definitely a healthy night cap when the long day was done. However, all that expensive bourbon made the distillery a ripe target. So, of course, a big heist would have to go down while Hope was visiting.
Alyssa was no help in a situation like that, or pretty much any other time. Fortunately, they traveled with an ex-cop for a bodyguard. With Lee’s help, they at least stood a fighting chance of getting out alive.
Please be advised – The Bourbon Heist Series is recommended for mature audiences, ages 18+The Turkish Affair by J. Arlene Culiner
Love and Danger at the ancient Hittite site of Karakuyu
Priceless artifacts are disappearing from the ancient Hittite site of Karakuyu in Turkey, and the site director has vanished. Called in to solve the mystery, archaeologist Renaud Townsend is hindered by both his inability to speak the language and the knowledge that the local police are corrupt. His attraction to translator Anne Pierson is immediate, although he is troubled by her refusal to talk about the past and her fear of public scandal. But when murder enters the picture, both Anne and Renaud realize that the risk of falling in love is not the only danger.
Due Justice by J.L. Guin
A bank robbery results in a teller’s death in a small town near the Nebraska Territory, and Deputy U.S. Marshals James P. Stone and Jackson Millet are dispatched by Judge Castle to go after the robbers, career criminals Leonard Crepes and T.C. Wilde.
Stone and Millet find themselves in a deadly race against time as Wilde becomes even more daring, killing one man and wounding another a few days later, but the territory they must cover is vast, and Crepes and Wilde could be anywhere.
When Crepes and Wilde split up, Millet and Stone must decide which one of them to follow. But during their search, an unexpected turn of events puts Stone’s old nemesis, Laird, squarely back in their sights once more.
In a desperate, deadly showdown, will Stone be able to finally capture Laird and make him pay for the murder of his old friend and mentor, Eldon Greyson? After five long years, will Stone see that Laird gets DUE JUSTICE?