WOW! What a writer…Great Characters, Great Plot…

WOW! What a writer...Great Characters, Great Plot...

Hostile Justice (Justice series #8) [Kindle Edition]

NY Times and USA Today bestselling author M A Comley introduces the latest release in the Justice series. 48 hours only for $0.99.

The Justice series in order are:
Cruel Justice #1 in Police Procedurals 2012 and Women Sleuths. $0.99/49p
Impeding Justice #1 in Police Procedurals
Final justice #1 Action and Adventure
Foul Justice #1 Hard-Boiled Mysteries
Guaranteed Justice #1 Women Sleuths
Ultimate Justice – #2 Women Sleuths
Virtual Justice – #1 Hard Boiled/#2 Psychological Thrillers
Hostile Justice – New release

Enticed back to the police force, Lorne again teams up with Katy, her former partner. Things are no longer the same between them, though. Katy is now Lorne’s superior which could prove detrimental to their latest investigation.

The crime itself is perplexing: Four small boys discover the corpse of a woman in an abandoned warehouse. CCTV footage shows the woman was abducted in broad daylight by two hooded men. When questioned, the woman’s husband swears she had no known enemies and he thought she was on holiday at the time of her death.

During the investigation a personal problem unfolds for Lorne when her teenage, daughter, Charlie, attends a friend’s eighteenth birthday party – with dire consequences.

Coming Soon…The Bitten

Coming Soon...The Bitten

You wonder what it is that goes bump in the night…The Bitten is an anthology of vampires, and werewolves, can answer that for you, Sleep with one eye open…this you don’t want to miss.

Action Packed Suspense Crime Thriller. Karl Devlin has money, lots of money. Problem, it isn’t his and everybody wants it.

Action Packed Suspense Crime Thriller. Karl Devlin has money, lots of money. Problem, it isn't his and everybody wants it.

Devlin [Kindle Edition]

It’s all about the money, money.

One million pounds has been stashed somewhere in Swansea. Only Karl Devlin knows where it is, he’s just been released from prison and on his way to pick it up. Trouble is, a bent Met Police officer and two criminal firms want it all for themselves. Devlin is stuck between a rock and several hard cases and headed for stormy seas.

From one war into another. A must read full of action and adventure.

From one war into another. A must read full of action and adventure.

Homecoming Blues (Dalton’s Blues) [Kindle Edition]

Product Description
Coming home from war can be hell.

All Jimmy Dalton wanted after fighting for his country was to escape his demons and live a quiet life. But a notorious gangster has other ideas and Dalton finds himself in a war of a different kind. The daughter of Phil Duggan has been kidnapped by the Russian Mafia and Dalton is coerced into rescuing her. What he finds out sees Dalton set on a path of revenge that may turn the streets of London red with blood, a path that may not only destroy those he cares about; but also his sanity and his very soul.
This is the first Dalton’s Blues thriller.

What Reviewers are saying

‘A really gritty book with action from beginning to end.’

‘A fabulous debut and I think it would make a great movie. I cannot wait for the sequel’

‘Dalton is a bit like what Lee Child’s Jack Reacher might be like if he was from a working class British background’

‘A gritty thriller from Andrew Scorah. This is the author’s debut novel and he shows a lot of promise.’

‘Looking for an action thriller akin to a runaway train full of flying bullets, bulging biceps and mayhem piled upon mayhem? You’ll find it in this debut novella by British author Andrew Scorah, a name that could well become synonymous with the best the thrill genre has to offer.’
About the Author
I am a Indie writer from Swansea. I live with my fiancee Lisa and our two children, Tammie and Steffan plus a pychotic cat and two mad terrier dogs.-In this age of the digital revolution writers have never had it so good. Because of the ongoing changes in the publishing world, it has enabled myself and many others to be published far sooner than going down the traditional route. I have just had a short story published in a action anthology alongside Stephen Leather and many other great writers. Years ago this could not have been possible, now it is. Maybe the changes are a goodthing, maybe not. But one thing is for sure I achieved my dream far sooner than I ever thought.

Nostalgic horror anthology made me want to go back to the Drive-in or see a Saturday Matinee … Riveting … Consuming!

Nostalgic horror anthology made want to go back to the Drive-in or see a Saturday Matinee ... Riveting ... Consuming! ,

American Nightmare [Kindle Edition]
George Cotronis (Editor

It’s the 1950s. There’s always something good on the radio, cherry red Cadillacs cruise the streets and everything is always perfect. Marilyn is still alive and the War is over. America goes to bed, nuclear annihilation postponed another day.

Welcome to the American Nightmare.

Nuclear families dabbling in the occult. Little League games in the summer, old blood spilled in the dust. Unspeakable things hiss and crawl, unseen along the 38th parallel, camouflaged under muzzle flashes. This is what happens behind the white picket fences and waving flags.

Praise for American Nightmare:

“Buried in the nostalgia and innocence of bygone days, American Nightmare is a riveting collection of dark stories that leaves the big-block motor running, as we sneak into a deserted alley to huff on a Pall Mall, our hair slicked back, a switchblade clicking open as the shadows close in around us. Behind a closed door, away from the manicured lawn, the music continues—guitar licks and a back beat that just won’t quit—drowning out the screams, as we pull the blinds down, wash off our tentacles, and cinch our masks on tight.”
—Richard Thomas, Staring Into the Abyss

Grandma Elspeth’s Enchiridion for Domestic Harmony – Rachel Anding
In the Blood – Mark W. Coulter
Chiaroscuro – Dino Parenti
Bow Creek – Raymond Little
Glow – Adrean Messmer
Lucy’s Lips – Madeleine Swann
Pear People from Planet 13 – MP Johnson
Ghost Girl, Zombie Boy and the Count – Chris Thorndycroft
The Two Monsters of Levittown – T. Fox Dunham
Double Feature – Neal Litherland
The Black Pharaoh of Hollywood – Ian Welke
The King – W. P. Johnson
A Night to Remember – Tim Marquitz
All the Beautiful Marilyns – Max Booth III