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The Carpet Weaver Of Isfahan: A Thrilling Suspense Novel (International Mystery & Crime)

by Shmuel Peretz
4.5 stars – 35 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Daniel had given up on life, but then he hears the truth about a small carpet…

Wounded while serving in the Israeli army, Daniel lives holed up in his parents’ home, despondent, cut off from the world. After a home break-in, he learns from the insurance agent that the small carpet in his room is a precious work of art, of the value of a Van Gogh. This knowledge sparks something in Daniel, and his adventure begins.

Entranced by the legend of the carpet weaver, he must locate her at all costs

He travels to Canada, where his father had purchased the rug, and hears from the carpet merchant an Iranian legend about a gifted young girl who wove three magnificent carpets but met with a tragic fate. Daniel purchases the second carpet and becomes fixated on locating the third.

Daniel meets up with love, danger, and international uproar in Iran

He enters Iran illegally in search of the carpet weaver and is pursued by Canadian, Israeli, and Iranian secret service agents, each with a different agenda. Unaware of the international uproar he has caused, Daniel falls in love with the weaver’s daughter and begins to heal. In the meantime a complex deal must be made to save him from certain death and to arrange his safe exit from Iran.

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Richard Cottingham: The Times Square Torso Ripper Serial Killer

by RJ Parker
4.4 stars – 18 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

Includes 50 photographs. A shocking case of unbridled sex, sadism, prostitution, porn, singles bars, date-rape drugs, abduction, bondage, handcuffs, duct tape, torture, sexploitation, perverted paraphilic fetishes, serial killing and dismemberment on New York’s notorious Times Square and the Forty-Deuce in the 1970s. The story of Richard Cottingham, the “Times Square Ripper” or “Times Square Torso Killer”, one of America’s most sadistically depraved serial killers. Historian Peter Vronsky describes his brief encounter with serial killer Cottingham in a seedy New York hotel in 1979 that later inspired him to write his bestseller history “Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters”. In “Times Square Torso Ripper” Vronsky explores the history of the notorious Forty-Deuce strip on 42nd Street near Times Square and how it spawned the sadistic monster Richard Cottingham in an era before the term “serial killer” had been coined in popular culture.

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Whom the Gods Love (Of Gods & Mortals Book 1)

by M.M. Perry
4.3 stars – 13 reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:

When Cass draws her blade, nothing can stop her. Except maybe a god. Cass is eager to help when she is called. Gunnarr is eager to help Cass. When he suggests they go on a mission together, she’s pleased the big man noticed her. Unfortunately, the gods have taken notice as well, and that spells trouble for them both. Tasked with a noble entreaty, Cass and Gunnarr set out with a group of friends on a harrowing adventure. It will take more than harpies, giant spiders and ogres to stop them from getting the job done, but the gods are far more dangerous than any of their creations. Certain death lurks at the end of this quest. As Cass and Gunnarr close in on their goal, and to each other, it becomes clear a terrible choice must be made. Cass must decide what’s more important to her, the love of a good man, or the life she’s trying to save. Can she escape her fate?

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