Tag: crime thriller
Thriller Author Patrick Logan
True story: I used to cut up bodies. No, not for fun, you sick bastards – for work. After reaching the age of majority and fleeing the clutches of an overprotective mother, I went to university like a good boy.
More than a decade later and an alphabet soup of letters after my name, I found myself looking down the double-chamber of a microscope at an eyeball. Feeling ironically introspective, I decided that it was time for a change.
Four years and more than fifty best-selling horror and thriller novels later, I’ve found my true calling, one that also includes letters. Hopefully you see something in my catalog that you like, something to feast your eyes on.
Crime Thriller – Fatally Bound By Roger Stelljes
Crime Thriller
Fatally Bound
By Roger Stelljes$3.99 – $.99
FATALLY BOUND by one decision… Expect the unexpected in this gritty, tense, and page-turning thriller from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Roger Stelljes. The series with over 2.5 million downloads and 50,000+ Amazon and Goodreads reviews.
Thriller – Looks That Deceive by Braxton DeGarmo
Thriller, Medical Thriller, Crime Thriller
Publisher: Christen Haus Publishing
FREE in ebook format at all online retailers.
Two prominent medical malpractice attorneys are dead.
Can you imagine the stuff flowing downhill into Detective Lynch Cully’s lap? From his lieutenant’s office. From his chief’s office. The mayor’s office. The governor. He’s already facing the toughest case of his career: a serial assailant who leaves his victims unable to testify. Are these cases related? Has the perpetrator upped his game?
Amy Gibbs, RN is a newly recruited med-evac flight nurse who left the ER, its stress, and memories of a certain detective behind. On one fateful call, she hears the deathbed confession of a man whom police are seeking as a person of interest in the attacks.
Within hours, the lives of Amy Gibbs and Lynch Cully intertwine in a story that unravels a web of identity theft, electronic eavesdropping, and stalking amid a confusion of identities. Can Lynch move one step ahead of this killer? Or is the distraction—of a girlfriend he regrets leaving—too much?
Other Books in the MedAir Series
MedAir Series, Book Two
Coming back from the dead isn’t easy . . .
When you have to save the one who saved you.
The Silenced Shooter
MedAir Series, Book Three
Tired of federal gridlock?
Can you trust the federal government anymore?
Wrongfully Removed
MedAir Series, Book Four
What would you do to protect your family?
Would you stand up to the government?
A Zealot’s Destiny
MedAir Series, Book Five
Who is trying to eliminate the British Royal Family? And why? After all, the monarchy is largely ceremonial and symbolic.
Kidnapped Nation
MedAir Series, Book Six
Will the people elect the status quo?
Or is a major presidential upset in the wind?
The Khmer Connection
MedAir Series, Book Seven
What do you do? Where do you go?
. . . when the devil is right on your heels.
Resurrected Trouble
MedAir Series, Book Eight
Lynch Cully and Amy Gibbs have returned home, leaving the worst behind them in Southeast Asia. Or did they?
About the Author
Braxton DeGarmo spent over 30 years in Emergency and Family Medicine, both in and out of the military, before retiring to focus on writing in 2014. Many of the incidents in his books are based on real occurrences, people, and experiences in his own life, such as learning to escape a water crash in a helicopter. Human trafficking, medical kidnapping, government corruption, and other social injustices have become the premises used for his stories. And the technologies described in his books are all current . . . and possible.
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Crime Thriller – The Trophy Room by Barry Litherland
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Bleaknorth Publishing
What terrible secrets lie inside those doors?
It was to be an ordinary holiday by the sea for the Miller family, a chance to bond after difficult times; but when they meet a local family, the Trevelyans, they become embroiled in a dangerous and disturbing conflict with the unstable owner of Leybury Hall, and must face the terrifying truth of The Trophy Room.
Written in a mixture of second and third person, this novel about the evil doings of the disturbed and psychotic inhabitant of Leybury Hall. The novel flirts with gothic horror but is, at heart, the story of families brought together to face terrible truths. Children from both families play a central and disturbing role.
A young boy approaches the watchtower along the cliff path. He is alone and intent on some game which absorbs all his attention. He swerves and circles, arms outstretched, and accompanies each move with excited chatter. He is about ten and has a mop of untidy red hair, and a rash of freckles.
So intent is he on his game that he doesn’t see the low, wooden door of the watchtower open, and a man step out, at least not until it is too late. When the boy does notice, he pauses, and his hands drop to his side. His shoulders hunch, and he stands there, waiting for the man to approach. The look of fear on the boy’s face seems to entertain the newcomer, because he offers an unpleasant smile—close to a sneer—and takes up a position blocking the path. The man is gaunt, with a sickly complexion, and his clothes hang loose, like they were intended for a stockier man. He’s in his mid-twenties but has a pinched, shifty look, and a hollow face which makes him look ten years older. There’s something cold about him, too, and a glint of malice lingers around his mouth and eyes. He has the air of someone who would pull the wings off a butterfly, just for fun.
The boy senses the danger and looks around for other walkers, but it’s early and it’s October, and there is nobody else out. They are alone on the cliff.
‘Are you following me, Sammy?’ The man’s voice curls around him like a snake, then it darts a poisoned tongue. ‘Because if you are—’
About the Author
Barry Litherland is a writer of character-driven crime / mystery thrillers, sometimes tinged with the paranormal. His books have received excellent reviews and are commended for the quality and depth of the characters, the reality of the settings, the strength of the narrative and the quality of writing. He lives in the far north of Scotland with his wife and two springer spaniels.
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