Fiction, Thrillers
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Crossing The Line
Where Humanity Ends and Horror Begins by Serenity Smyth
Twenty-four-year-old investigative journalist, Serena Morgan knows something fishy is going on at the Academy of Higher Intellect, but no matter how much digging she does on her own, she just can’t figure out what it is. When she enlists her...
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When Salty Met Shady
by Stan Pinato
This riveting tale of historical fiction brings intrigue, action, love, and romance together to form a plot that will transport readers into the past and keep them guessing from beginning to end. In 1862, one person's greed and arrogance alters...
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Drowning In Your Sleep
by Donna Galloway
It’s the year 2031, and crime rates have skyrocketed. The prison system is wildly over-populated—leading to horrifying innovations—and in Washington, DC, a serial killer is on the loose with a vicious imagination and a personal vendetta against...
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A Tangled Web of Deception
by Barbara Brady
High-flying forensic accountant Thomas Crawford couldn’t be happier. Having been made partner in a prestigious accounting firm in downtown Toronto, his desire to get out from under the suffocating grip of his abusive father has finally been...
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Scattered Garbage
by Dawn Rodger
Growing up in the 1980s in Scarborough, Ontario was simply the best, it was freedom. Children woke at dawn to watch Saturday morning cartoons. They would put on their Walkmans, jump on their bikes and stay out all day until the streetlights came...
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The Queen of Swords
A Tarot Card Murder Mystery by Connie L. Cook
When Jennifer’s best friend Deslyn vanishes after a date with an online stranger, her world is thrown into chaos. As a seasoned ER nurse, Jennifer thrives under pressure, but this time it’s personal—and she refuses to sit idly by. Meanwhile,...
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Vampires in BC
by Keith Costelloe
In a quiet city in British Columbia, vampires stalk a hospital, looking for victims to milk, kill, or recruit as partial vampires that instinctively desire humans for their life-giving blood. Although Jude loves the power of being a partial...
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The Bekaa
by Ray Sproule
An adventure tale with murder, intrigue, treasure and romance—amid intimations of a past where Phoenician triremes sailed the Mediterranean Sea—set in 1957 strife-ridden Lebanon. It follows freelance journalist Matthew Thorne from Montreal,...
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Wereshewolves
by David Mar
Hell has no fury like a werewolf scorned … After her character assassination by her editor in chief, Mary-Ann Dana, journalist at the Herald, is sent on a green leave in Manila. She grabs a second chance at a scoop by investigating Andersen, a...
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Viking Gold
Rogues by A. Jay Collins
Using unscrupulous methods, a pair of Danish rogues gain control of an ill-equipped and cash-poor mining company. It owns an abandoned underground mine on the barren south coast of Newfoundland that still hosts quality gold but cannot convince...