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Reckless
What begins as a family holiday in Bali ends up in a treacherous journey back to Australia. Jake Miller disregards common sense when he attempts to purchase weed in Bali, ending up arrested and imprisoned by corrupt and untrustworthy members of law enforcement. Desperate for help in an unfamiliar land, his parents beseech money from their family back home. On leave from his tours in Afghanistan, L.T. Sullivan Cooper aka Sulli, decides to take his nephew's matters into his own hands. Funded with inheritance money and accompanied by his dependable and brave three fellow army officers, Sulli plans to not only break Jake out of the Indonesian prison, but also to transport the Miller family home. Mishaps, errors, and evil enemies challenge this risky operation at every turn, and it remains to be wondered; will Jake and his family make it home? Reckless shows how deadly international adventures can become.
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Pandora's Child
Abigail Williams's home life is so unbearable that the only safe place for her is her weekly appointments with her therapist, Sam Richards. When Sam realises Abigail's absence, he fears the worst. Running away from home, Abigail makes new friends, who she believes will take care of her, but her life turns for the worst as Abigail gets caught up in a grooming cult. Abigail's therapist seems to connect with Abigail on a deeper level and does everything to save her from this grooming cult. But, being caught up in the sinister web of lies, will Abigail escape from the clutches of the leader of the cult, or will the psychological trauma take her even deeper into this dark world of grooming?
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Ordinarily Unthinkable
Ordinarily Unthinkable by Eddie Mann is the tale of ‘Grant', a man with a mysterious past. After the senseless deaths of his wife and daughter, Grant seeks revenge on those responsible for this abhorrent act.Who is responsible and will Grant exact revenge for those who he loved and lost?Ordinarily Unthinkable is a fast-paced, exciting novel which will have the reader gripped.
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Operation Amazon
Jordan – call sign Cobra – is still haunted by memories of his time in the armed forces. One mission in particular, involving the death of a teammate, still gives him nightmares. He thinks he has left that life behind him until, one day, he receives an email asking him to meet with the mysterious Professor R. Carter. The Professor persuades him to reunite with his old team for a new mission involving danger, old friends and a legendary Incan dagger. Jordan leaves behind his comfy home with his cat, Shadow, and his doting old friend Nan and returns to a life of action and danger. Dutch, Hawk-eye, Atkins, and Sky join Cobra and together the team learn that past events might not be quite what they seemed.
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No Other Man
Don Williamson struggles to deal with the void left by a recent relationship breakup when he discovers that a poem he wrote in 2001 inadvertently encrypted a hidden code that the Vatican is trying to crack. Karen Crawford, a Hollywood celebrity who now lives in London, has known for many years that a unique man will come into her life. Her psychic medium friend, Angie Jakobs, told Karen he would be like no other man she had ever met. Neither lady knew when and where this man would appear, but both knew someday he would.Soon they learn that the poem’s secret code is buried deep within the text, pointing to an astronomical event witnessed on an Idaho ranch. The event sparks a hunt for the threesome, an expedition in which the Pope himself participates.Under the protection of guardian angels, the chosen three must avoid Vatican officials and evil forces at work – fallen angels who have misguided the living for many years.
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Night of a Thousand Whispers
Kate Walton is a sassy, beautiful, intelligent and fearless woman; she is an investigative journalist who works for a prestigious Australian newspaper. One night, she receives a mysterious phone call from an anonymous caller asking her to meet him by the docks and to bring some money. The caller says he has information about something that has international repercussions. Intrigued by this, Kate calls her friend, Greg O’Rourke, and asks him to come along for backup; what follows sets a course for murder, smuggling and much more.Aided by Greg and a troubled ex SAS soldier suffering from flashbacks and PTSD, by the name of Derek Austin, Kate aims to use all her skills as a journalist and try to solve the mystery before it is too late for everyone.
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Murder Secret
A serial killer is on the loose. Cabarita Beach residents want an arrest. But with no clues, no budget and an inexperienced investigating team, Detective Jack Creed has his back to the wall.The killings started a decade ago. However with five murders in the past eighteen months, the town's residents are petrified. The killings are identical - all black, drug using, female prostitutes.Except for the latest victim. He's different.Jo Boston-Wright joins Creed's team. She comes from a pedigree police family but with no murder experience, female and a double-barrelled surname, she'll need to prove herself fast on this male chauvinistic team. She unearths a vital clue that links a quiet, retired ex-Military police officer to the killings.The media is hungry for an arrest. If she's right, she'll stamp her place on the team. But if she's wrong, not only will it end her career but destroy Detective Jack Creed's as well.'This has everything....great story line, wonderful characters, tension and just the right amount of twists and turns. C T Mitchell's best work.'
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Murder Can Kill
When Kirsty Morgan dropped five thousand dollars on Private Investigator Paul West's desk, with the promise of five thousand more if he found her father, he had no idea he was on the cusp of being thrust into a cauldron of lies, deceit and manipulation, orchestrated by the most unlikely of characters... a charismatic televangelist. He gave new meaning to Machiavellian as he orchestrated and manipulated the lives of those who trusted him. It took an acerbic newspaper columnist to trigger the climatic ending which engulfed widows who were coerced into signing away their estates through codicils, all in the name of God. Murder Can Kill is a page turner. It will keep the reader guessing to the very end.
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Moorland Forensics - Bound by Polaris
Murder is afoot in the Southwest, again.Muriel Jennings, elderly mother and owner of the successful Jennings Clay Company, has met a premature end—survived only by her children and business partners, Stella and Mark. James, Katie and Fiona Sinclair, at Moorland Forensic Consultants, have been tasked with assisting the investigation.After attending a meeting at Muriel’s book club in Bovey, Katie learns the last book to be read: The Sinner’s Daughter by Lillian Webster—the story of Ted Cartwright who murdered five women in his remote home on Dartmoor, a little over fifteen years ago.The more she uncovers about the lives of those close to Muriel, her family, her business associates and her book club, convinces Katie of parallels between the Jennings and the Cartwright cases.Could the two be linked—fact or fiction?Julie D. Jones delivers a murder-mystery, set in Devon in which the landscape is as alive as the characters breathing in her prose. Moorland Forensics - Bound by Polaris, is an intelligent piece of fiction that will have you guessing until the death.
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May You Burn
In the Italian province of Naples, Natalia Monte, known as Captain Monte, is called to investigate the theft of a painting from San Domenico Maggiore, a gothic church. No sooner has the investigation gotten underway when the city is rocked by a much graver crime; the murder of a talented and much-loved female violinist, known across the city and beyond. As Monte and her fellow carabiniers interview close friends and family of the victim, they do so against the dark forces of the criminal underworld being operated by the Camorra Mafia. It seems that anyone could be a suspect and as Monte struggles to keep her professional and her personal dealings from becoming dangerously intertwined, the plot reaches a dramatic conclusion. This book provides a thrilling read and evokes powerful imagery to contrast Italy's serene beauty with its gruesome and violent underworld.
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Kevin Doyle R. I. P.
‘Kevin Doyle was thirty-one years old and a complete waste of space...'Kevin Doyle, a small-time loser, supplements his income from benefits with some thieving and the occasional bit of driving for ‘certain people'. One sunny day Kevin decides on a whim to go fishing for the first time in years - a decision that will change, and endanger, his life. When he hooks more than he bargained for in the lake, he thinks he's got lucky, but life has other plans for him. His discovery sets off a chain of events that culminates in blackmail, torture and multiple murders!Les Clarke's first novel is a page-turning, action-packed crime thriller whose twists will keep readers guessing.
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Kelly's Divide
I thought of Mitch, gunned down by a crazed speed-freak out to make a name for himself, and my anger turned to rage. I became detached from the world around me. A world I no longer recognised. And in that moment, in that infinitesimal space in time when thought becomes action, between the firing of a neuron and muscle contraction, I threw myself over to the darkness… I pulled the trigger. They were out for my blood, and who could blame them. But even without Natalie, or Mitch, life was much more appealing beyond the enclosure of prison walls. All the good I thought I had done had never really meant anything to anyone but me, and I finally realised that it had all been pointless and futile. Perhaps that’s why I refused to give up my freedom. Like that old alcoholic whose squat I shared.
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