Please join us in celebrating (again!) the release of our Debut Authors' initial novel.
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Beaumont – Carved in Darkness (Midnight Ink) May 8, 2013
Fifteen years ago, a psychotic killer abducted seventeen-year-old Melissa
Walker. For 83 days she was raped, tortured, and then left for dead
in a deserted churchyard . . . but she was still alive.
Melissa
begins a new life as homicide inspector Sabrina Vaughn. With a new
face and a new name, it’s her job to hunt down murderers—a job
she does very well.
But
when Michael O’Shea, a childhood acquaintance with a suspicious
past, suddenly finds her, he brings to life the nightmare Sabrina has
long since buried.
Believing
his sister was recently murdered by the same monster who attacked
Sabrina, Michael is dead set on getting his revenge—using Sabrina
as bait.
S.L. Menear – Deadstick Dawn (Suspense Publishing) August 6, 2013
The Belfast Agreement is about to be shattered by Operation Blue Blood.
One young American stands in the way, airline pilot Samantha Starr.
She is catapulted into a deadly chess match with police, assassins,
and British Special Forces, all who want her dead. The fate of nine
noble bloodlines depends on Samantha and a boy whose hero is a
wizard. Stranded in Scotland where she is accused of kidnapping and
murder, where can she run? When a US Navy fighter pilot and a SEAL
join the hunt and every choice can get her killed and start a bloody
war in Northern Ireland, on whom should she rely? The line between
trust and betrayal is razor sharp, and it is cut at Deadstick
Dawn.
S. B. Redstone – A Sinister Obsession (Black Opal Books) August 27, 2013
http://sbredstoneauthor.com
A psychopathic killer on a quest leaves behind a string of brutal murders, and to find the Who, the police must first discover the Why...
Nadia’s
memories of her father are not happy ones. An angry, secretive man,
he died when she was thirteen, leaving his past shrouded in mystery.
When a stranger claims to have known her father during his early
years in Eastern Europe, she agrees to meet—only to watch the man
shot dead on a city sidewalk. With his last breath, he whispers a
cryptic clue, one that will propel Nadia on a high-stakes treasure
hunt from New York to her ancestral homeland of Ukraine. There she
meets an unlikely ally: Adam, a teenage hockey prodigy who honed his
skills on the abandoned cooling ponds of Chernobyl. Physically and
emotionally scarred by radiation syndrome, Adam possesses a secret
that could change the world—if she can keep him alive long enough
to do it. A twisting tale of greed, secrets, and lies, The
Boy from Reactor 4 will
keep readers guessing until the final heart-stopping page.
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