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Polar Bear Dawn: A Detective Bernadette Callahan Mystery (Detective Bernadette Callahan of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Book 1)

by Lyle Nicholson
4.2 stars – 515 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Murders happen. But not with employees of the same company in Oil Camps in the high Arctic and Northern Canada. Two detectives, one from Alaska and one from Canada are given the case. They find the murders are connected. Now, they have to work together to find out why the victims were silenced. What secrets did their deaths conceal?

Frank Mueller, the Alaskan Detective is close to retirement. He’s been through three marriages and two stints in rehab. He is on probation with the force. He knows the Anchorage Police department has given him this case because they don’t want it investigated fully and there’s no booze in the Arctic oil camps.

Bernadette Callahan, the Canadian Detective, is in her mid thirties with a lot to prove on the force. She is Cree Indian and Irish, raised on a native reservation in Northern Canada. She’s been ingrained with the ways of the ‘people,’ by her grandmother that have given her instincts.  Her instincts tell her there is something more than four dead people—someone is settling a score. The real crime will happen soon.

The oil companies think the deaths are bad for publicity they want them solved quickly. The detectives are under pressure to come up with a verdict they know is wrong.

Callahan begins to unravel a series of unlikely suspects. A Chemistry Professor with a grudge against big oil, a Mexican low life gangster and Wall Street Executives. How are they connected?

Something is about to happen to oil supplies in the Arctic. The two Detectives can sense it. They know it’s real—can they convince others to act?

This novel is the first in Bernadette Callahan Detective Mystery/Thriller series. A female detective in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, where being a hardheaded woman who uses her instincts is not always welcome.

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Fire and Sword (Sword and Sorcery Book 1)

by Dylan Doose
4.3 stars – 146 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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“Gritty, fast-paced and compelling!” “An epic tale…” Honorable mention in Library Journal’s 2016 Indie Ebook Awards and a Shelf Unbound Magazine Notable 100!

A broken nation in need of a savior—ravaged by plague, decimated by dark magic, infiltrated by a foreign evil seeking to dominate from within. Three will rise to save the beleaguered land. But will they be enough? Condemned to hang for their crimes, they’ll march instead to perish as heroes or live as free men.

Dark fantasy adventure for fans of Joe Abercrombie, Mark Lawrence, and Scott Lynch!

Three men condemned to die: Aldous Weaver is a heretic monk turned sorcerer, imprisoned for accidentally incinerating the leader of his order. Kendrick the Cold, an infamous crusader turned fugitive, is a villain who knows he can never be a hero. Theron Ward, an aristocrat with a penchant for slaughtering monsters, is a legend in his own mind.

When the kingdom of Brynth is threatened by a far greater evil, the unlikely trio must make a choice — seek to escape this land that cries for their execution or find the true heroes within themselves. And then, armed with fire and sword, march together against the forces of darkness. But can three such disparate warriors ever prevail?

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Sub-Human (Book 1) (Post-Human Series)

by David Simpson
4.1 stars – 597 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Before he was Old-timer, he was Craig Emilson, a young doctor, sucked into military service at the outbreak of World War III. Enlisting to become a Special Forces suborbital paratrooper, Craig is selected to take part the most important mission in American military history–a sortie into enemy territory to eliminate the world’s first strong Artificial Intelligence. The mission is only the beginning of Craig’s story, and for the story of humanity as well, as they accelerate towards a world that is post-human. **Go to post-humannovel.com/giveaway for chance to win a new Kindle eReader!**

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The Case of the Missing Parts: A Michaela McPherson Mystery(Book 5) (Michaela McPherson Mysteries)

by Judith Lucci
4.7 stars – 37 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Michaela’s love interest and Dottie’s nemesis, Lieutenant Slade McKane, and the Richmond Police are puzzled by multiple murders where young victims are missing parts of their body. When a beautiful young mother turns up dead at a downtown hotel, the action escalates. Meantime, Michaela and Dottie, along with hero dog Angel, investigate medical malpractice and funeral home fraud only to learn more about mortuary science and body organs than they ever wanted to know.

“Missing Parts may be the best Michaela McPherson yet! It’s a powerhouse read!”

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A Soldier Returns Home: An Inspiring Memoir of War Veteran Reclaiming His Life

by Yoram Eshet-Alkalai
5.0 stars – 33 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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What does a man do when he discovers one day that nothing is left of his former life, and that he must learn to do everything from the start?It’s 1973 and there’s war between Israel and its Arab neighbors. The world of Yoram Eshet-Alkalai, a young paratrooper and father of one child, is shattered to pieces during a daring commando operation behind the Egyptian army lines. He suffers a head injury, leaving him paralyzed, blind, and unconscious.

When he regains consciousness, he discovers he has lost the ability to read and write, think clearly and orient himself. His injury sends him on a journey of survival to reconstruct his memory, relearn everything.

Delivered in poetic language, the author presents the horrors of war and the odyssey of rehabilitation needed to regain his cognitive and motor skills.

This is the story of a man who shares his process of recovery with deep honesty showing the reader how he confronts extreme trauma with his unlimited love of life and willpower.

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Natalya (Flight of the Night Witches Book 1)

by Heidi Vanlandingham
4.6 stars – 3 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Magic is no longer the stuff of fairytales…

Natalya Volkov has two dreams—marry the only man she has ever loved and become a pilot. When she is killed in a plane crash defending Mother Russia, the Norse goddess Freyja gives her a second chance at life—for a price. For immortality, she must hunt down the most powerful man in Europe or give up the man she loves.

Romani-Jew Mikhail Abramovich has known hardship. He escaped a Nazi camp, became a Resistance soldier, and the love of his life died in his arms. Yet, when Natalya miraculously returns to life, he is plunged into a world that is no longer black and white.

Is the hunt for Hitler and immortality worth giving up everything they have ever known and loved?

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The Weavers of Meanchey: A Unit 1 Novel (The Unit 1 Series Book 2)

by Allen Kent
4.1 stars – 24 reviews
Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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A Forty-Five Year Old Letter Reveals A Threat That Is Still Very Much Alive

When a letter to a CIA operative suddenly shows up forty-five years after the contact who sent it disappeared in Southeast Asia, Unit I agent Adam Zak is assigned to investigate a group of Chinese children who the missing informant had discovered in a remote village in Cambodia, receiving an American education.
>>>An Adventure that Spans from the Jungles of Cambodia to the Notorious Streets of Bangkok

Zak’s search to determine who the children were and why they might present a security risk to the United States takes him into the heart of Bangkok’s notorious red light district, through the jungle temples of Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, and into the volatile secret world of computer network security.

Who were the children the villagers called “Weavers,” and why does the economic future of the United States depend on unraveling their web of secrecy?

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