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“Snow Burn” – by Joel Arnold
Two boys decide to have a mini-adventure, camping overnight in the nearby woods. But when an unexpected blizzard hampers them and they find something in the woods, this might be an adventure that ends in disaster. Snow Burn is a … Continue reading
“Head of Words” – by Chris Ward
With thirteen in a single bedroom apartment things can get a little cozy, especially when each resident has a decidedly singular character. But this suits Dan just fine – that is, until a crisis leaves him bewildered and alone. Head … Continue reading
“The Takers” – by R. W. Ridley
The secret is not to let them know you’re aware of them. Keep quiet. Keep moving. And whatever you do, don’t speak their name. The Takers is set in a contemporary Earth which has somehow been invaded by creatures that … Continue reading
“The Pretty Gentleman” – by Max Fincher
He sits in his cell, scribbling notes and awaiting his fate. How did he get here? Is his real crime that he loved the wrong person? Initially written as a memoir while waiting to be executed, George Rowlands’ is less … Continue reading
“Sugar & Spice” – by Saffina Desforges
A child is dead, a grieving mother is looking for answers – and the killing has just begun. Sugar & Spice is inspired by the true story of Scottish serial killer, Robert Black, who killed a number of young girls … Continue reading
“Thugs Like Us” – by John Carnell
A storm is coming and Jimmy feels it. As his birthday draws near and his brother returns from the Parachute Regiment, Jimmy faces a future that could break him. And then there’s the sea – always the sea. Thugs Like … Continue reading
“Cold Compass” – by Barry Napier
“I have been instructed by those above me to allow you one last chance to change your mind. I am offering you that option now. If you want out, just say so. But after you leave this office and I … Continue reading
“The Long and the Short Swords” – by Gary Ballard
Bridge is accustomed to dealing with shady characters. But sending in a patsy, strapped with explosives, to make a deal for you is likely to grab Bridge’s attention in all the wrong ways. The Long and the Short Swords is … Continue reading
“Game of Souls” – by Terry C Simpson
As he watches the accursed Day of Accolades take away more children from the Smear, Keedar promises that one day he’ll stop the nobles’ exploitation of the under classes. On the same day, he encounters Winslow, a noble risking the … Continue reading
“Bangkok Wet” – by Simon Royle
The rains are here and Bangkok is flooding, but the big wet isn’t going to prevent a gang war. As the waters rise, so do the stakes. Chance returns to showcase Thailand’s underbelly in the electrifying sequel to Bangkok Burn. … Continue reading