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The Tenth Nail

by Kwen Griffeth
4.8 stars – 23 reviews
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Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Nate knelt beside the dead girl. This wasn’t his first homicide, it wasn’t even the first dead prostitute he’d investigated. It wasn’t the first strangling death he’d been assigned to. But, this one bothered him.
Maybe it was her youth, she appeared to be in her early twenties. Maybe it was her looks, as death had yet to rob her of her beauty. Maybe she reminded him of his own daughter, Lizzie, who was only a few years younger. Maybe it was something else entirely.

The big detective looked over the body, careful not to touch or disturb her. He had one of the best crime scene technicians, Winston Rawls, and he did not want to make his job harder.

“Look at her fingernails,” Rawls observed from the other side of the body.
“What about them?”
“Most of them are broken and some are torn free of the quick. Some are missing.”
Nate slowed his visual scanning of the girl and focused on her hands. Rawls was right, the nails were ragged, broken, and torn. Some of her fingers ended with just the bloody fingertips.
It made his injured finger hurt. Maybe this was why this murder haunted him from the start.

The girl’s hands were bagged in plastic to preserve evidence that hopefully was there. Gently, Nate lifted a hand, holding it on his open palm. He looked at the girls eyes, that looked down and away from him.
“I don’t know what happened that led you to this place. I don’t know why you chose to live the life you did. But you deserved better than this.”
Rawls looked at Nate with an expression that asked, “What are you doing?”
Nate glanced at the technician and then focused again on the girl’s hand.
“I promise you, I give you my word, I will find who ever did this to you and I will bring him to justice. I will hold him accountable for this. Rest assured.”
Gently, as if he didn’t want to wake her, Nate lowered the girl’s hand to the pavement. He stood and Rawls stood with him.
“Do you want to tell me what that was all about?”
Nate studied the bearded tech, “I made her a promise.”
“Nate, you and I both know solving the death of a streetwalker is one of the hardest crimes to solve. Unless she was killed by her pimp, or another girl jealous of her, the doer is a complete stranger. There’s just not enough to tie the two people together.”
Rawls shook his head, “You’ve worked more of these than I have. You know how difficult this is going to be.”
Nate looked at Rawls, placed a hand on the technician’s shoulder, “I made her a promise.”
He turned and walked from the alley, giving the technician a controlled wave, “See you at the morgue.”

The Tenth Nail is the story of a homicide detective obsessed in finding the killer of a streetwalker. It is fast paced, with well developed characters and a twist at the end most will not see coming.

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Sweet Perdition (Four Horsemen MC Book 1)

by Cynthia Rayne
4.1 stars – 205 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Good girl gone bad.Elizabeth, a small-town librarian, knows she doesn’t belong in the notorious biker bar. But after watching her best friend marry her ex-boyfriend, she’s drinking her cares away and saying adios to her good girl ways.Ryker can’t take his eyes off the gorgeous, curvy redhead at his club’s bar. He suddenly has a taste for good girls, just for one night, of course, because Ryker doesn’t do relationships. Ever.But when Elizabeth’s ex threatens her, Ryker realizes he’ll do anything to keep her safe and he might just lose his heart in the process.

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In First Person: A Breath Taking Personal Memoir (Holocaust Survivor Autobiography)

by Lucy Paz
4.7 stars – 22 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Alice is thrilled with her new baby, but then war looms on the horizon. Since her baby was born Alice was in a permanent state of euphoria.She could spend hours cuddling her, feeding, doing everything possible just to touch her. But then black clouds gathered on the horizonas war loomed ahead.People began to hoard food, military-aged men disappeared from the streets, and long linesformed at stores. It was Alice’s first war in Israel, and the situation was grave.The personal horror story of Alice’s first war comes back to haunt her. Alice was beside herself; the ground felt unsteady under her feet. Was it possible that what had happened then is going to happen again? Alice was born when World War II was raging. Her father joined the army and never returned. When the Nazis started transporting Jews to ghettos and death camps, her mother wanted to save her. So she gave her away.

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Second Chances Romance Box Set

by Morris Fenris
4.7 stars – 10 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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A second chance to prove that love never fails. Sweet Christmas Romance collection in this gripping box set from Amazon’s No. 1 Best Selling author, Morris Fenris.Do you love stories that touch your heart? Then you will love all five romance novels in this box set. All novels are readers’ favorites with over 300 5-Star reviews. These have been put together for a short time only for your reading pleasure.5 Novels, 940 pages, quarter million words of touching and tender romance. Enjoy these clean and wholesome love stories with enough twists to keep you turning the pages. An inspiring Christian romance collection that will warm your heart and your soul at Christmas and all year long.If you enjoy heartwarming Christian romance with a focus on love, faith and family, be sure to check out other books by Morris Fenris.Scroll up to the top of this page and hit the orange ‘Buy now with 1-Click’ button to grab the box set and get 5 novels you won’t want to put down!

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The Invitation (Kinsman Book 1)

by Joyce Swann
4.4 stars – 16 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Kevin Marshall is trapped in a miserable existence with a boss and a fiancé who despise him. The Monday night before Thanksgiving, however, through an act of kindness to a stranger, Kevin receives an invitation to begin a new life and awakens the next morning to find himself living his dream. Now Kevin must discover how to let go of his past and accept the invitation for himself before his new life ends as suddenly as it began. You are invited…to experience the power of faith, the joy of love and the magic of Christmas in this holiday story of life choices and second chances.

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Children’s book: CHOOPICK – A tale of a little snail – チュウピック - 小さなカタツムリのお話: Picture Book English-Japanese (Bilingual)

by Tal Shimizu
5.0 stars – 6 reviews
Lending: Enabled
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When Choopick goes out to observe the wonderful world around him, some thoughts pop up and he asks himself a big question; will he find the answer?

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What Hides Beneath

by J.L. Canfield
4.5 stars – 6 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Hidden beneath a lump of clay and dirt is a very rare art work crafted by a Japanese artist known as a warrior. Two museum curators, who specialize in Asian art say it is valuable but renowned appraiser, Annette Williams claims it is worthless and her words carry weight in the art world. So which is it? Pete White, an insurance investigator disappears from the museum where he is researching the treasure. Did he uncover its true value or find it’s a fake? Lieutenant Detective Philip Samyn wonders why he is assigned to investigate a low priority robbery from a museum. Is his boss trying to push him to retire? He never thought his last case would be a missing laptop. That’s not how he envisioned leaving the force.

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