By Strategic Book Publishing Winston Henry always envied the night shift staff up at the old asylum, until there was a vacancy and he found himself working it. Then it was like he'd woken up to what Echo Heights was really like, and everything changed.
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| By Keating Reports LLC Limited-Release Thrillers, Mysteries, Historical Fiction and a Pinch of Science Fiction
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By Strategic Book Publishing Three friends' lives are changed forever when they bring Shera into their lives. Shera is a deep space probe that's been programmed to travel the galaxy and predict where life could be found.
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By Strategic Book Publishing Terrifying Hurricane Arrives at the Same Time as Thieves Fourth Novel in a Series Follows the Connor Family What happens when a category 4 hurricane hits at the same time that burglars are prowling the storm-abandoned seaside homes? Alyse Johnson has...
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By Histria Books Histria Books is pleased to announce the release of Of Ashes and Dust by Ron Roman. This apocalyptic thriller is published by Addison & Highsmith Publishers, an imprint of Histria Books dedicated to outstanding original works of fiction.
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By Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Company In the late 1890s, young newspaper reporters Henry and Hazel team up to find the perpetrators of some shady land deals in several states.
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By Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Company Volume three of the Pequad's odyssey takes the ship's crew and its captain, "Fearless" Ron Wilson, through the South Pacific.
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By Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Company Ever Wonder About the Stories a Retired CIA Agent Could Tell? Wonder no longer. Retired spy James G.
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| By Beneficience.com Legacy PR "I am looking forward to talking with readers of fantasy romance to learn what their favorite parts of the read are and what they look forward to the most when they start a new book." - DM Simpson, Queen of Fantasy Enigmatic Story
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By Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co. The Boston Police are having a hard time trying to outwit a mastermind with serious issues. This serial killer likes to think he's playing with the lives – or deaths – of people he believes are bad contestants in this game we call life.
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