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Justification for Murder (The Darcy Lynch Series Book 1)

by Elin Barnes
4.4 stars – 305 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Is There Ever A Justification For Murder?

Detective Darcy Lynch licks his wounds as a desk jockey after an undercover case gone bad. He’s handed a hit-and-run that quickly reveals itself as a brazen attempted murder””exactly the kind of case he was trying to avoid. Why would anyone want Saffron Meadows dead? An unexpected desire to protect her forces Lynch to stick with the case.

˃˃˃ How Far Would You Go To Get Something You Desperately Need?

Meanwhile, seasoned Detective Erik Sorensen and his intern work a string of bizarre suicides with too much in common to be a mere coincidence. What could drive these people to carve their own flesh out?

As mysterious murders and suspicious suicides stack up in Silicon Valley, Lynch and his colleagues must connect the dots between the cases before more people die and panic spreads. Could all this be part of a cover-up? Is this just a hitman crossing names off of a list, or has one Valley startup gone too far?

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Strings (Hard Rock Harlots Book 1)

by Kendall Grey
4.5 stars – 681 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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WARNING: STRINGS is not suitable for slut shamers, uptight stone throwers, Holier-Than-Thou prudes, humorless virgins, persons with chronic neck or back pain, pearl-clutching bitties, those who disparage crude humor or vulgarity in their many forms, closed-minded people with sticks up their asses, or anyone under the age of 18. The vile, base language and shocking, unholy sexual acts contained herein are not condoned by anyone with a lick of sense and should certainly not be reproduced without proper training and protection. The potty-mouthed and perpetually horny “heroine” (the term is used loosely) of this book does not resemble a normal, well-adjusted, or remotely believable person in any way, shape, or form. The author acknowledges that the characters in this book are shallow and two-dimensional; the plot is both ridiculous and insipid. She makes no apologies for any of it.

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In The Stars: Fun Romantic Mystery Series (Amber Reed Mystery Book 1)

by Zanna Mackenzie
4.1 stars – 90 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Sometimes one phone call is all it takes… Amber Reed is a newspaper admin assistant tasked with making up the horoscopes. Her imaginary predictions seem as close as she’ll ever get to excitement. Until a desperate phone call plunges her into the middle of a celebrity murder investigation. Battling to convince the scarily handsome special agent assigned to solve the case that she can help him catch the killer, Amber’s fighting something far more dangerous than she could ever have imagined – and it has nothing to do with the equally scary chemistry fizzing between her and special agent Charlie Huxton! Has Amber’s wish for more excitement in her life landed her in big trouble – or is her fate written in the stars?

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I Am Not a Traitor: A psychological thriller about an army veteran with a huge secret

by Y. I. Latz
4.3 stars – 29 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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How would you react if you discovered that your husband of 30 years was a spy for an enemy? Henry Stein, the 50-year-old veteran chef of the Israeli Navy’s submarine fleet is laid off from his job after thirty years. Due to his big secret, he cannot reveal this fact to anyone, not even to his wife. A secret that is intertwined with a serious of international calamities How does his secret relate to the murder of his grandmother in London thirty-five years ago, to the arrest of his backpacker daughter in Colombia, to his love affair with a sexy Korean-American who almost gets him killed, and to his longstanding personal relationship with the British MI6?

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Buried by the Roan (The Allison Coil Mystery Series Book 2)

by Mark Stevens
4.5 stars – 40 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Fracking ruptures more than the earth. The spark for Buried by the Roan is a dead hunter on the shore of Oyster Lake, deep in the Flat Tops Wilderness. Josh Keating’s demise could be a case of a hunter drinking too much and stumbling late at night. Or it could be something much worse. Plenty of other strange things are going on to make hunting guide Allison Coil think the death is no accident. Someone is lurking around, leaving odd notes and maps. Hunters and guides are turning up violently ill from drinking the Flat Tops water. Four of the buffalo on Keating’s ranch are slaughtered. And there’s word that Keating and his neighbor were tangled up in a property dispute triggered by a centuries-old Colorado law known as adverse possession.

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The Purloined Pint

by E. M. Sorensen
4.1 stars – 26 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Someone Stole The Vampire’s Blood Supply! Eddie Vangh has kept a secret for seventy years ”” he’s a vampire. Converted as an American soldier in Germany in 1945, Eddie does not feed on human prey, he gets his blood from his own plasma firm. He thinks that he is the only vampire in Seattle, but all that’s about to change.

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Robin Hood and the Magna Carta (The Wurtherington Diary Book 8)

by reynold Jay
5.0 stars – 1 reviews
Lending: Enabled
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This is the eighth book in the illustrated historical series, The Wurtherington Diary. Tammy is in good company with Alfred the mouse, Zeke the orphaned opossum, Cedric, the mischievous mongoose, and Polly, the goodhearted bird. As with all the Wurtherington Diary books, this one abounds in developing worthwhile feelings for its young readers. Things like honesty, compassion, and respect for others abound on very page. Tammy discovers that her new mission to nudge the space-time continuum is to see that the Magna Carta is written and sealed by King John in the year 1215. She discovers that she must see that a series of events during 1212-1215 all fall into place. Tammy soon discovers that her work is much like a chess game that involves real Kings and Queens. Tammy and her little critters disguise themselves as gypsy minstrels and soon find themselves hobnobbing in far-a-way castles with royalty like William, the Lion King of Scotland, Queen Ermengarde, Prince Llywelyn, and Joan (daughter of King John) and the evil King John. She gets caught up in the war of the barons in which Baron Robert Fitzwalter (later to become known as the legendary Robin Hood) and Eustace de Vesci refuse to allow King John to hold their families hostage. Castles are destroyed and banishment by King John send our Barons to France and Scotland to escape certain death. Pope Innocent the III casts an interdict upon King John. Tammy must visit the Pope in Rome in order to see that the details of the interdict include pardons for the barons.

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