Wednesday, 31 October 2012
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One, Two ... He Is Coming For You – Willow Rose
Genre – Suspense / Horror
Rating – R
3.8 (10 reviews)
Free until 4 November 2012
Set in the Danish coastal town of Karrebaeksminde, journalist Rebekka Franck returns to her hometown with her six year old daughter. She is trying to escape her ex-husband and starting a new life for her and her daughter, when the small sleepy town experiences a murder.
One of the kingdoms wealthiest men is brutally murdered in his summer residence in Karrebaeksminde. While Rebekka Franck and her punk photographer Sune try to cover the story for the local newspaper another murder happens on a high society rich man. Now Rebekka Franck realizes that the drowsy little kingdom of Denmark has gotten its first serial killer and soon a series of dark secrets - long buried but not forgotten - will see the day of light.
One, Two ... He is coming for you is the first book in Willow Rose's mystery-series about the reporter Rebekka Franck and her photographer Sune.
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Cinema of Shadows – Michael West
Genre – Horror
Rating – R
4.6 (28 reviews)
Free until 1 November 2012
Welcome to the Woodfield Movie Palace.
The
night the Titanic sank, it opened for business…and its builder died in
his chair. In the 1950s, there was a fire; a balcony full of people
burned to death. And years later, when it became the scene of one of
Harmony, Indiana's most notorious murders, it closed for good.
Abandoned, sealed, locked up tight…until now.
Tonight,
Professor Geoffrey Burke and his Parapsychology students have come to
the Woodfield in search of evidence, hoping to find irrefutable proof of
a haunting. Instead, they will discover that, in this theater, the
terrors are not confined to the screen.
Scattered Leaves: The Legend of Ghost Killer – Lynny Prince
Genre – Paranormal, Alternate History
Rating – G
4.6 (32 reviews)
Free until 31 October 2012
What would you do for a chance to go back in time and change history? This is what Kyle Ghostkiller has the chance to do in Scattered Leaves: The Legend of Ghostkiller,
a "Twilight" meets "Avatar" thrill ride that takes you to a different
place in time where anything is possible - even changing the past.
If
you enjoy the paranormal, are fascinated with time travel, love history
and want to know what could have happened if the Indians had won the
west, read my book. You'll come away with a new perspective on history
and a better understanding of why the Indians fought so hard to keep
their way of life.
Saving Halloween – Lisa Ard
Genre – Fantasy, MG
Rating – PG
4.7 (15 reviews)
Free until 31 October 2012
When
book-smart Anne Parson meets Halloween Spavento, she sees exactly what
she wants to see -- a friend. Halloween waves away trouble, magically
silences school bullies and offers Anne unfailing friendship. But, when
the Spavento family's enchanting exploits are exposed, will Anne face
her fears and save Halloween? A spellbinding tale of outcasts who find
acceptance, a girl who discovers the true meaning of family, and
characters who are not always what they seem. 2012 Kay Snow Award Winner
Implicated – Peter Michael Rosenberg
Genre – Thriller
Rating – PG13
4.1 (17 reviews)
Free until 1 November 2012
Erdogan
Denizli cleans up the messes other people make of their lives. Not
their dirty houses or their dirty clothes - no, Erdogan gets a call when
a bathroom is sprayed with arterial blood after a shamed pervert cuts
his own throat, after a home-invasion-gone-wrong leaves bits of brain
ground into the carpet, or when an undiscovered death drips putrefying
body fluids into the apartment below. He's a crime scene cleaner in
Ventura County, California and after forensics have done their job, he
gets to work...
It's not his job to feel the pain of those left
behind, or to feel sadness at a wasted and unmourned life, but he does.
He can't help it. But he doesn't get involved; he can't afford to - he
can't risk dredging up the shadows of his own past. But when, on a
routine crime scene clean-up, he finds a piece of overlooked evidence,
evidence that implicates the cops in an assassins-for-hire conspiracy,
he can't look the other way, because now his own life's in danger. But
who do you turn to for help when it's the cops that want you dead?
Implicated
is a contemporary but noirish thriller with a "cast of characters
straight out of an Elmore Leonard novel": Valerie, the femme fatale who
wants to nail the cops who killed her husband... Maxim, the Azerbaijani
mobster who wants in on a little bit of the American Dream ... ill-fated
Sammy the Schmuck with his penchant for other people's lives (and other
people's money). And Brad and Mikey, the cops who've long since thrown
"Serve and Protect" out the window.
The Survivors – Angela White
Genre – Action, Adventure
Rating – R
3.6 (117 reviews)
Free until 4 November 2012
From
dangerous trips into dark, apocalyptic cities, to patriotic rescues and
furious revelations, Life After War is an action packed fantasy series
where those left alive must come to terms with their mistakes in the old
world, while fighting for a place in the new one. It's the apocalyptic
fantasy series that Stephen King fans have been searching for. This way,
please...
Murder at Blue Falls – Maggie Bishop
Genre – Mystery
Rating – PG13
4.3 (29 reviews)
Free until 31 October 2012
Arson
and murder disturb the Appalachian peace of the Triplett Valley's Blue
Falls Dude Ranch. Jemma Chase, daughter of the ranch owners and
trail-ride leader, becomes involved when her horse finds a body. Being
an amateur SCI is fun until her meddling puts her life in danger.
Detective Tucker's suspicions disturb and annoy Jemma, but in the end,
he becomes the answer to her prayers. Escape to the North Carolina
mountains for a week on a guest ranch.
Hidden – Derick Parsons
Genre – Thriller, Suspense
Rating – PG13
4.9 (14 reviews)
Free until 4 November 2012
Why
has a beautiful young woman been committed to an insane asylum? What is
the truth behind a shadowy past containing drug use, promiscuity and
murder? What secrets does she hold that others will kill to keep HIDDEN?
These are questions that psychologist Kate Bennett must answer if she
is to save her patient's sanity...and both their lives. But Kate has
secrets of her own, and a dark past of her own that will come back to
haunt her.
HIDDEN is a thriller, set in Dublin, but it is also a
voyage of self-discovery for Kate, as she uncovers not just the truth
about her patient but some truths about herself.
String Bridge – Jessica Bell
Genre – Contemporary Fiction
Rating – PG
4.8 (29 reviews)
Free until 31 October 2012
Greek
cuisine, smog and domestic drudgery was not the life Australian
musician, Melody, was expecting when she married a Greek music promoter
and settled in Athens, Greece. Keen to play in her new shoes, though,
Melody trades her guitar for a 'proper' career and her music for
motherhood. That is, until she can bear it no longer and plots a return
to the stage--and the person she used to be. However, the obstacles she
faces along the way are nothing compared to the tragedy that awaits.
"Poet and musician Jessica Bell's debut novel String Bridge is a rich
exploration of desire, guilt, and the difficult balancing act of the
modern woman. The writing is lyrical throughout, seamlessly integrating
setting, character and plot in a musical structure that allows the
reader to identify with Melody's growing insecurity as her world begins
to unravel a powerful debut from a promising writer, full of music,
metaphor, and just a hint of magic." Magdalena Ball of The Compulsive
Reader, author of "Sleep Before Evening"
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