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Whisper of the Seventh Thunder by Larry Brooks
Whisper of the Seventh Thunder is a thriller for everyone with a sense of their own soul and an awareness of the spiraling path of destruction – politically, economically and spiritually – into which the world is plummeting. It will appeal to fans of the apocalyptic juggernaut The Left Behind series, while offering a more objective thematic landscape and a literate narrative style. It will appeal to fans of The DaVinci Code in its marriage of religious tradition and speculative fiction, with stakes that culminate two millennia of debate. These two demographics alone comprise a marketplace measured in the tens of millions, yet this book goes beyond to embrace a general thriller readership less interested in religious prophecy for its own sake, one that appreciates a taut story, well told, with appealing characters and high stakes, rendered with urgency and elegance.

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Coffin Dust by David Daniel
That dark realm that lies beyond 'the blue zone' has been graced with a fresh and quirky voice, proving once and for all that weird stories need not be bound by stylistic limits set by such classic writers as H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith." From the foreward by Pierre Comtois.
Chasing Curves by Lloyd L. Corricelli
When college pitching phenom Ty Wallace is accused of murdering his prospective
agent’s secretary, the ballplayer’s father enlists Ronan Marino to clear his son and
uncover the real killer. Working the hardscrabble streets of Lowell and the upscale
Boston Back Bay neighborhood, Ronan uncovers a series of clues leading him right into a web of blackmail, gambling and sex; a conspiracy seemingly directed by his boyhood idol, a former Red Sox player and his partner in crime, a renegade gangster aiming to wrestle control of the Boston family from Ronan’s uncle.
Ronan has problems of his own to contend with too, primarily a teetering relationship with his doctor girlfriend who is not appreciative of the risks he takes and his mob
family ties. Complicating matters is the new female chief of
police at the university, who Ronan sees as not only his female mirror image
but a potentially perfect crime fighting and romantic match.
With his wise guy cousin Tony and police detective Eddie Garcia providing much needed backup, “the best that money can’t buy” once again finds himself caught
between the light and darkness; desperate to solve the murder and figure out why
his personal life continues to be such a mess.
Two Redheads & A Dead Blonde by Lloyd L. Corricelli
Ronan Marino thought life was going to be easy when he won
the biggest jackpot in the history of the California lottery, left a
successful career in the military and moved back to his boyhood
home in Lowell, Massachusetts....he couldn't have been more
wrong.
When his girlfriend is found dead in the cold waters of the
Merrimack River, Ronan learns she had a dark secret; one that
powerful men on both sides of the law are desperate to remain
hidden. Calling on his mob enforcer cousin for backup, Ronan
dives headfirst into places where even angels fear to tread;
committed to finding who took his girlfriend’s life even at the
cost of his own.
Thunder From Rain by Eugene Sockut
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For one hundred and thirteen days in 1877, a strange, savage and
tragically bloody Indian war was fought across 1,400 miles of
nearly impassible terrain in Oregon, Idaho and Montana as six
hundred Nez Perce Indians led by the indomitable Chief Joseph
fought their way through the American Army of the Northwest to
Freedom in Canada.
Using historical fact as its backdrop, Thunder from Rain details
how the benevolent Nez Perce tribe, who had saved the
explorers Lewis and Clark in 1805, were forcibly transformed into
one of the most formidable foes the U.S. Army ever faced. Told
through the eyes of a young cavalry officer who served under the
generals in charge of the pursuit, this tale is replete with the
historical intrigues, corruption and selfish ambitions of the time. It
is also the tender story of two young lovers torn apart by the
violent clash of the opposing worlds they were born into.
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