books:
Out Cold (Duffy Dombrowski Mysteries)
9 reviews
Tom Schreck
Echelon Press, 2010
I'm hooked!
Upon purchasing Tom's first book, "On the Ropes", I did not read it right away because I am not a big boxing fan - bought it for the basset. However, once starting to read it I could not put it down. It drew me right in. Then there was "TKO" and it was even more addicting...I hated when it ended. I eagerly awaited this next book and let me tell you, "Out Cold" does not disappoint! It is hard ...
My Son Is a Marine
4 reviews
Jo Anne Allen
Echelon Press, 2005
MWSA's Reader's Choice Award for 2006!
Moving, inspiring, compelling, mystical, spiritual and entertaining! Personally, it was one of the best reading experiences of the year for me. Author, and mother of an Iraq veteran, Jo Anne Allen writes from her heart and it shows in her memoir "My Son Is A Marine". It is a joy and a real pleasure to read something uplifting dealing with the Iraq War experience. Even though her book is filled ...
The Advocate
4 reviews
Teresa Burrell
Echelon Press, 2009
Wow
Need a break from stories about ivory tower law firms and want to get down and dirty in the streets? My wife is a legal thriller junkie and told me it was the best novel she read in years. I do not usually read her type of books but told her I would see how I liked it. Well I did not like it, I loved it and finished the book in three days. The story tugs on your heart while you are on the edge ...
At Witt's End (Sadie Witt Mystery)
2 reviews
Beth Solheim
Echelon Press, 2010
At Witt's End - recommended read
A delightful, fast read with memorable characters. Death coach Sadie Witt assists the newly departed who have missed crossing into the light due to unfinished business, as well as running Witt's End Resort with her sister Jane. All the characters (alive and otherwise) are well painted and engaging. Many have their own deep secrets that will keep the reader turning the pages and looking for ...
Secrets to Die for (Detective Wade Jackson Mysteries)
5 reviews
L. J. Sellers
Echelon Press Publishing, 2009
Secrets
Secrets To Die For begins with a vicious attack and murder, followed by a bombing at the Planned Parenthood clinic. Investigators begin connecting the dots that lead to prejudice, a hate that runs so deep it threatens to destroy an entire family. L.J. Sellers' second novel is as good as the first, The Sex Club. Grab them both and settle in for some good sleuthing by a warm fire.
The Inn Keeper: An Unregistered Death (Grace Marsden Mysteries)
Luisa Buehler
Echelon Press Publishing, 2009
Murder Takes the Cake (Sullivan Investigations Mystery)
7 reviews
Evelyn David
Echelon Press Publishing, 2009
Weddings and Murders
I very much enjoyed Evelyn David's second installment of the Sullivan mysteries. Any bride or mother-of-the-bride can identify with the trials and tribulations of planning the wedding for Brigit and Joshua. However the family complications prove to be more than imagined. The tug and pull between Rachel and Mac again enchants. The twists and turns of the plot keep the reader engaged ...
Murder Off the Books (Sullivan Investigations Mysteries, No. 1)
12 reviews
Evelyn David
Echelon Press Publishing, 2007
Embezzlement, Murder and Mayhem
Mackenzie "Mac" Sullivan is a retired DC cop. He is now a private investigator and takes his Irish Wolfhound Whiskey on many stakeouts. He uses the many vehicles his friend Jeff has. Jeff runs the local funeral home, but on the side he has various vehicles, including a pest control van and taxis. Mac is trying to find a half-million dollars that has been embezzled. He works for the ...
The Plot
8 reviews
Kathleen Lamarche
Echelon Press Publishing, 2003
The finest political thriller of the season
Open to the first page of Kathleen Lamarche's award-winning, debut novel, "The Plot," and immediately the deft hand of the author reaches out, grabs you by the throat-and the heart-and pulls you in. From there Ms. Lamarche takes you on a wild ride of grand scale, detailing high political intrigue and edge-of-your-seat suspense. It is not a new theme. Writers from Homer to Shakespeare to Sinclair ...
Devils Island
1 review
Carl Brookins
Echelon Press, 2010
A fun adventure that many readers will delight in
Sometimes mysteries are best left unexplored. "Devil's Island" tells the story of Mary Whitney as she explores an abandoned island with the caution-inducing name of Devil's Island. With a vicious ex and other things after her, "Devil's Island" is a fun adventure that many readers will delight in as they follow Mary's quest to find out the truth behind the island and who is after her life.
A President in Peril (Snap Malek Mystery)
Robert Goldsborough
Echelon Press Publishing, 2009
Autumn 1948 the final tense days of the Presidential campaign between incumbent Harry S Truman and Republican challenger Thomas E. Dewey. As Truman prepares for a visit to Chicago, Tribune police reporter Steve Snap Malek is warned of a plan by an anti-Semitic group to assassinate the President because of his recognition of the new state of Israel. This hate group pressures Malek to give them publicity in the Tribune. He demurs, and the menacing ...
Guilty or Else (Jimmy O'Brien Novel)
4 reviews
Jeff Sherratt
Echelon Press Publishing, 2009
terrific historical legal Noir
In 1972 Downy, California, Judge Johnson gives the case to his former junior LAPD partner, thirty-four years old new lawyer Jimmy with the admonition "Get your client to plead guilty, or else!". His client Mexican gardener Ernesto Rodriguez refuses to plea bargain as he insists he is innocent in the violent murder of twenty-seven year old Gloria Graham, assistant to charismatic State Senator ...
The Heat of the Moment
2 reviews
Amy Alessio
,
Regan Black
, ...
Echelon Press Publishing, 2007
Great Writing for a Great Cause
A great assortment of stories by a talented bunch of authors. In this fast-paced world, it's a good idea to have an anthology in your collection. Sometimes you just don't have enough time to read a full-length book.
Caribbean Charade
3 reviews
Louise Perry
Echelon Press, 2003
A magic recipe
Here's the recipe: Take a sweet, hard working girl and a passionate but emotionally deficient man, and stir them thoroughly in a confined environment with a breathtaking sea view; when near to boiling, add one villain (who also happens to be a male chauvinist); finally, sprinkle the mixture with a liberal portion of feminine humor, reminiscent of P.G. Wodehouse's "The Girl on the Boat", and let ...
WOOF: Women Only Over Fifty
5 reviews
Diana Black
,
Mary Cunningham
, ...
Echelon Press Publishing, 2008
Delightful!
This is a wonderfully delightful book. If you're fifty or close to it, you know the myriad of changes we experience; mentally, physically, psychologically and emotionally. This book offers a light-hearted look at those changes and you'll find yourself laughing and rejoicing (yes, rejoicing!) in being female and *suffering* through this STUFF! A great gift idea, it's also something that a ...
The Brimstone Murders (A Jimmy O'Brien Mystery Novel)
9 reviews
Jeff SHerratt
Echelon Press Publishing, 2008
entertaining legal thriller
In Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Jimmy O'Brien understands the overwhelming evidence against his current client Robbie Farris, who confessed in the name of Jesus to stabbing Golden Valley College Professor Carmichael twenty-seven times. Still the consummate professional Jimmy plans to insure Robbie gets the best defense he can provide him even as the seemingly deranged lad mentions his ...
A Death in Pilsen (A Snap Malek Mystery Book Three)
1 review
Robert Goldsborough
Echelon Press Publishing, 2007
A Fun Forties Mystery
After working as a foreign correspondent in London Tribune reporter Snap Malek is back in 1946 Chicago investigating the latest murder of a war bride who just happened to have been married to his cousin. Since Snap grew up with and cared for the introverted young man who had been virtually abandoned by his mother Snap believes that Charlie Malek is incapable of committing murder. To prove his ...
Too Rich and Too Thin, Not an an Autobiography
6 reviews
Barbara DeShong
Echelon Press, 2009
A fun and quirky mystery
The route to the truth loves to present itself in the most unorthodox of ways. "Too Rich & Too Thin: Not an Autobiography" is a delve into the career of one Jessica LaFarve. A psychiatrist by trade, but her latest client brings her closer to finding who is responsible for her husband's death. Another murder has occurred, one of a client of her husbands. Despite not being a detective, nothing ...
Understudy
12 reviews
Carole Bellacera
Echelon Press Publishing, 2005
To live another person's life: every human's dream
I feel this time around Carol Bellacera has dug deep to find something that every person who has felt they have lived an unhappy life can relate to. All through the entire book, you feel that the character Amy lives in a living hell. But we see that it's her best friend Robin who is living a dark secret. You will cheer for both characters and you are almost to the brink of tears once you read ...
PSI: Blue (Psychic Sensory Investigation Thriller) (PSI; Psychic Sensory Investigation Thriller)
4 reviews
Robert W. Walker
Echelon Press Publishing, 2006
Creepy Thriller
If you're seeking something creepy, twisted and bizarre, you'll find it in Robert Walker's latest work of fiction, Psi Blue. Walker is the author of more than 40 novels, including the critically acclaimed City for Ransom, and Psi Blue is his most recent achievement in thrills and suspense, though hopefully not his last. Psi Blue is a psychic sensory thriller filled with truly evil characters ...
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