Don’t Look Into His Eyes If You Have Something To Hide…Love This Book!

Don't Look Into His Eyes If You Have Something To Hide...Love This Book!

Private Eye: Cameron Caldwell Mystery [Kindle Edition]

Ex-cop Cameron Caldwell swears he’ll never work for a police department again. But, after getting a DUI in his police cruiser it isn’t really an issue. The real issue now is staying alive. Cameron knows secrets that could cost him his life and flees to what he hopes is a quiet mountain retreat. Launching a detective agency in the town of Miner’s Bluff, he unknowingly stumbles into a world of murder, moonshine, shifty characters, and even deeper secrets.

But the biggest secret belongs to him. It’s the cornerstone of all his troubles. Cam can look into another’s eyes and see their darkest sin—their most evil act. And it’s beginning to take a toll on his sanity.

The murder investigations of his past and present collide as Cam tries to keep his life from unraveling and his eyes from tearing him apart.

Featured Author of the week, Jason Deas

Featured Author of the week, Jason Deas

Jason Deas has taught art in elementary schools for over a decade. He is a songwriter, sculptor, and makes a mean pot of chili. Most of his writing used to take place at Georgia campgrounds, inside a three-man tent or sitting at an uncomfortable concrete picnic table. He wouldn’t have had it any other way until he one day found a 70’s-model camper where he now writes in luxury. After writing Birdsongs, a mystery for adults, his nieces asked him to write a book for kids. He granted their wish and wrote Camp Timber View. He had so much fun writing it he wrote another middle grade novel titled The Big Stinky City. Jason also has two other books in the Benny James mystery series titled Pushed and Brushed Away. Jason currently finished a book in his new detective series titled Private Eye.

Survival means doing what you must…WOW!!! Must Read!

Survival means doing what you must...WOW!!! Must Read!

Lucky Thirteen (The Raiford Chronicles) [Kindle Edition]

Twelve women are dead, and a thirteenth is missing. Detective Ray Reynolds races time to catch a killer. Nothing ties the victims together, except the way in which they died. What Ray discovers blows him away as the battle takes on a supernatural element. There’s just one small catch — evidence points to Ray as the murderer.

From a small town in Mississippi, Larkin Sloan is a dynamic young teacher in the equally small town of Eau Bouease, Louisiana. Abducted, she foregoes common sense and rational behavior in order to stay alive and not become the thirteenth victim of a serial killer.

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“One’s philosophy is not best expressed in words; it’s expressed, in the choices one makes. In the long run, we shape our lives and we shape ourselves. The process never ends, until we die. And the choices we make are ultimately our responsibility.”

Quote by Eleanor Roosevelt
Photo by Bob McCoy

To Him who loves us and freed us from our sins be glory. Revelation 1: 5-6

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