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Fallen Shroud: An Urban Fantasy Novel: (Twisted Curse Series Book 1)
A deadly secret. A woman turning her visions tangible. An unbound magic battle …
Orlando, Florida. Keren Stewart longs to get on track. So despite constant intrusions from her imaginary elemental friends, the animation school hopeful is determined not to let talking to thin air ruin her chances. But her plans go sideways when her mother is hospitalized following a treacherous supernatural attack.
With her mom in possession of the book that bestows magical skills to humans, Keren is dumbstruck to discover they’re both under suspicion for connections to the villainous Dark Guild. And as she and her shifter buddies fight to clear her family name, she’ll have to learn to control her own powerful abilities before the truth about her birthright spells a bitter end…
Can she summon a defense against evil before they all fall to their doom?
Fallen Shroud is the explosive first book in the Twisted Curse urban fantasy series. If you like engaging characters, electrifying action, and a plethora of mystical races, then you’ll love D. J. Dalton’s tear through the veil.
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Colours of Death: Sergeant Thomas’ Casebook
What colour death would you fear the most?
From the author of Movemind and Incite Insight, comes a collection of nine detective stories where colour plays a role in the mystery. Including:
Blue Bloods: A high school awards ceremony turns to tragedy when the audience turns blue as they die.
The 11th Killer: A serial killer’s hair colour could be the key to their capture.
The Storyteller: An arsonist is trapping people in burning buildings, just to write a story about the rescuers.
Black Death: After a body is dumped in public, working out how the victim died is harder than decoding the intended message.
Fear the Red Man: An incident with the Red Man haunts Detective Thomas, but may also be the key to solving a new case.
Praise for Robert New’s Books:
“A super sleuth” (Peter Lingard, Author)
“Thrilling mystery” (SC Karakaltsas, Author)
“Grippingly readable” (Sara Stuart, Author)
“Interesting and authentic twists” (Robert Sayegh, Author)
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The Enigma Wraith (The Enigma Series Book 4)
Destructive code from the darknet is holding cities, banks, and power grids hostage!
A mysterious pair of cyber pirates, known as Mephisto and Callisto, launch a plot to deliver destructive software payloads for computer domination. Their agenda looks like blackmail for financial gain, but their true goals are far more menacing and devastating.
Random events at a hydroelectric plant, a financial institution, and a winery seem connected by an insidious virus hack attacking system vulnerabilities. This wraith strikes then vanishes without a trace.
Are these all a glimpse of the new viral danger of the Ghost Code designed for mass devastation everywhere on the globe?
In an intriguing game of digital cat and mouse with assassins from the Darknet has R-Group’s technology experts, Jacob, Petra, and Quip, pitted against their most nefarious enemies to date. Stretching their considerable talents to the max, they struggle to track down the source of the Ghost Code and craft a solution that will secure global technology infrastructure.
The award-winning authors, Breakfield and Burkey, serve up yet another captivating techno-thriller. They blend real technology laced with travel, romance, and humor to fight the cyber pirates and defeat the looming catastrophe.
What Readers Are Saying
Kirkus “Another stellar installment. Breakfield and Burkey show no signs of slowing down in an ever-improving series.”
“The authors have an uncanny way of keeping the reader intrigued, entertained, enthralled and wanting to read more!”
“Great writing, story and plot with enough realism and twists to keep me trying to undo the tech pretzel they bake. Great narration, how does he keep all those voices straight?”
“This book not only kept the listener on the edge of their chair, but it tugged at their hearts as well”