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All Blog Posts Tagged 'mystery' (27)

Book review Saving Faith

 

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Genre: literary mystery

Title: Saving Faith

Author: Patrick M. Garry

 

Saving Faith is of novel of chance encounters that entwines the fate of both its main and minor characters. Not exactly the same, but for movie buffs, you might find yourself being reminded of the 2002 movie, Changing Lanes, starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L.…

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Added by Peter Klein on June 2, 2013 at 10:44am — No Comments

Rules of Dreaming book review

 

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Genre: Psychological mystery

Title: The Rules of Dreaming

Author: Bruce Hartman

Are we living our own life and in control of our own destiny or are we merely characters in the dreams of someone else?

The Rules of Dreaming is a murder mystery, a novel of madness and music that takes us deep into the minds of the characters in this intricately…

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Added by Peter Klein on May 24, 2013 at 7:44am — No Comments

Kismet (mystery thriller) by Wayne Sharrocks

From the author of two highly acclaimed thrillers - Redemption and Dominion - comes this edge-of-your-seat new mystery novel.



Kismet by Wayne Sharrocks



From the Publisher:



Wayne Sharrocks is the author of several mystery novels, screenplays, articles, and three critically acclaimed thrillers.



Wayne's literary nominations thus far include Channel 4 television's Richard & Judy's Book-Club…

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Added by Wayne Sharrocks on January 24, 2013 at 8:38am — No Comments

A BITE OUT OF TIME - (A Rock-n-Roll vampire tale with a time travel twist) Just 99¢ on Kindle!

A Bite Out of Time

An award-winning rock-n-roll vampire talewith a time travel twist!

Think: Twilight meets Twilight Zone!…








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Added by Gary Val Tenuta on September 1, 2011 at 7:53pm — No Comments

Book Review: Dead of Knight by William R. Potter



Dead of Knight: A Jack Staal Mystery

William R. Potter

RealTime Publishing (2009)

ISBN 9781849610261

Reviewed by Charline Ratcliff for RebeccasReads (11/10)



I was recently asked if I would be interested in reviewing “Dead of Knight” by author William R. Potter. This book falls into the murder/mystery category and while it’s not my usual reading genre I…

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Added by William R. Potter on November 20, 2010 at 12:25pm — No Comments

OCTOBER 21st! Publication day

Book four in the Belinda Lawrence mystery series, A CANTERBURY CRIME.
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Belinda & Hazel visit Canterbury for Christmas and discover a crime that has its origins in a murder in the year 1170.
From BeWrite Books
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on September 20, 2010 at 8:30am — No Comments

LeRue Press: Scheduled to release 6 books in October

Watch for the release of six titles from LeRue Press.

In October, LeRue Press has scheduled the release of six new titles. Included in these are two poetry, two fantasy, one mystery and one non-fiction by yours truly about publishing and marketing your books.

Watch for more information.

Added by Janice Hermsen on September 8, 2010 at 2:27pm — No Comments

A Mysterious Artifact and Archaeological Thievery is Theme of Mayan Intrigue

The jungles of the Yucatan, Mayan ruins, looters, a mysterious artifact, and a nosey reporter are focus of Mayan Intrigue.



The discovery of a priceless artifact puts Julia’s life in great danger! From valuable artifacts to shady businessmen, the Yucatan Peninsula becomes a dangerous vacation spot for John and Julia Evans. While on assignment for the newspaper, the Evans’ try to enjoy a romantic vacation among the Mayan ruins, but when Julia accidentally…
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Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on August 30, 2010 at 10:30am — No Comments

Dead of Knight by William Potter is a Page Turner and Great Psychological Thriller!-A Book Review



"Dead of Knight" by William Potter is a thrilling and original mystery novel. The main character, Jack Staal, was introduced in Potter's exceptional collection "Lighting the Dark Side" in the short story, "Prominent Couple Slain." There, in the span of an average length short story, Potter provided…

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Added by William R. Potter on August 8, 2010 at 7:56am — No Comments

Road Closed - Leigh Russell, Author



Road Closed – Review by Martha A. Cheves, Author of Stir, Laugh, Repeat
“We’re evacuating the neighboring houses,” a voice called out. “We need to move all those cars, now,” another voice barked. A movement nearby

caught Sophie’s attention. Two men were carrying a stretcher, its small

load covered. Sophie stumbled over to it. The stretcher…
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Added by Martha A. Cheves on July 24, 2010 at 11:45am — No Comments

Book locations come to life!

Ever wondered what the settings in the book you're reading really look like? Take the opportunity to explore the locations used in CAPABLE OF MURDER, book one in Belinda Lawrence mysteries.



Midford, Somerset (Milford)

The village of Milford where Belinda Lawrence inherited her cottage and found her aunt dead at the foot of the stairs. Explore the village and countryside.

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Pulteney Bridge, Bath. Where… Continue

Added by Brian Kavanagh on July 14, 2010 at 2:16am — No Comments

Soon from BeWrite Books.

The ancient walled city of Canterbury has held many secrets over the centuries but none more mysterious than the death of Professor de Gray.

Called in to evaluate the contents of his Tudor Manor House, Belinda and Hazel are confronted with a number of suspects who would benefit from the book the Professor was about to publish; a book he promised would re-write the history of St Thomas Becket who was murdered in the Cathedral in 1170.

The unfriendly secretary Miss Mowbray, the live… Continue

Added by Brian Kavanagh on June 20, 2010 at 2:26am — No Comments

Win a Kindle eBook BLOODY HAM.

Win a Kindle eBook BLOODY HAM.
From Mysteries in Paradise.
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Added by Brian Kavanagh on June 15, 2010 at 11:06pm — No Comments

New Review.

New Review.

'Bloody Ham offers an entertaining combination of an old-fashioned whodunit with characters who are fun to meet. It seems everyone on the film set has something to hide and the side threads are as entertaining as the main, twist-filled plot. In short, the book is delightful and recommended to fans of cosies and traditional mysteries'

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Added by Brian Kavanagh on June 9, 2010 at 8:52pm — No Comments

KINDLE eBook Give Away.

To celebrate the forthcoming publication of A CANTERBURY CRIME, the exciting new Belinda Lawrence mystery, the fourth book in the series, I have a give-away eBook for KINDLE of CAPABLE OF MURDER, the first book in the series.

To enter sign the Guest Book with your details at

http://belindalawrence.webs.com/



Closes on Sunday 20th June and the first name drawn from the hat is the winner.



Cheers,

Brian Kavanagh…

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Added by Brian Kavanagh on June 6, 2010 at 10:53pm — No Comments

The Mystery Behind Artifact Theft is Inspiration for New Novel, Anasazi Intrigue

Stolen artifacts, a snoopy newspaper reporter, and mysterious events begin to unfold with Anasazi Intrigue. Ancient American artifacts are being sold to the highest bidder. When an ancient ruin is discovered, it doesn’t take long for thieves to find out about it.



Archaeological thievery is becoming more and more of a problem every year but Utah’s vandalism is the worst in the country. Theft at the Four Corners area of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona is still a big problem. The… Continue

Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on May 30, 2010 at 7:30pm — 2 Comments

At BORDERS.

For Australian readers: from BORDERS, Belinda Lawrence mysteries.

'The killer's motive for murder is not the normal quest for money or

power, but something more down to earth' Reviewed by Christine I

Speakman.

http://themusebookreviews.tripod.com/id132.html



PAPERBACK…

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Added by Brian Kavanagh on May 21, 2010 at 2:13am — 1 Comment

The Mystery of the Anasazi

The mystery of the Anasazi Indians boggles the minds of many archaeologists. Who were they? What were their beliefs? How did they live? Indian art painted or engraved in rock gives us an idea who the Anasazi were, their beliefs and lifestyle. Carved into the desert varnish, the Indians left behind their heritage, their legacy.



Many people wonder why the Anasazi Indians disappeared, leaving behind their belongings and valuables. Where did they go and why? No one has the answer. There is… Continue

Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on March 1, 2010 at 4:00pm — No Comments

In A Setting Far, Far Away Only in My Mind, Or

What’s a writer to do when she wants to humiliate someone but they won’t go along willingly?



During my writing career, I have discovered that people are both thrilled and anxious about the prospect of ending up in a book involving murder and mayhem. After meeting me, some have to wonder, “How does she see me in one of her books? A detective? A suspect? Oh, my heavens, certainly not a corpse!”...…

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Added by Lauren Carr on February 18, 2010 at 4:28am — No Comments

NEW WebPage!!

Hi everyone! Please visit my new webpage at susancain@viviti.com to support literacy and view information about my mystery books! Thanks for your support!! Susan

Added by Susan R. Cain on February 15, 2010 at 7:39am — No Comments

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