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My Dog is Better than Your Dog

From the author of Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading comes a humorous and illustrated new series about a boy whose new dog may or may not be a crimefighting vampire. Jimmy Bishop loves doing 3 things: 1) Laughing at funny dog videos online,2) watching his favorite show (Stop! Police!) on TV, 3) and reading his favorite vampire book (Fang Goodness) over and over. His self-involved older sister and workaholic Mom think he needs to stop obsessing already! But when his Dad finally allows Jimmy to get a puppy before school starts, everything changes and Jimmy has something new to focus on: his amazing dog, Abby who seems to have some very unusual habits. She sleeps all day but is wired at night, and she runs from the garlic kelp biscuit made by Jimmy's strange new babysitter Mrs. Cragg. There's just something different about Abby. Could she possibly be...a vampire? Jimmy's best friend Irwin thinks Jimmy's being ridiculous, but then when Abby uncovers a real crime in...
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Infernum Omnibus

Infernum. A shadowy, globe-spanning network of operatives run by the mysterious power broker known as Dante. They hold allegiance to no one, existing as rogues on the fringes of society. In this three-book series, meet some of Infernum’s top agents: Angela Lockhart, a spy on a mission of vengeance; Carl Flint, a retired assassin looking for peace; and Dalton Moore, a professional thief drawn into a dangerous game!
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Noble Man

"Fans of Vince Flynn, rejoice!" Jake Noble, Special Forces veteran and ex-CIA operative, is living on his boat, trying to scrape together enough money for his mother's cancer treatments. When the Company offers him 150k dollars to track down a missing girl, Noble has no choice but to delve back into the seedy underbelly of Manila's sex trade.  With the clock ticking on the girl's life, Noble will need all of his old skills to survive. Every move he makes unravels another deadly conspiracy and what he finds goes deeper than a random kidnapping... "Utterly gripping..." "Grabs hold from the very first page and doesn't let go until the bullet-riddled, pulse pounding finale." "Kept me turning pages well past midnight..." A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the paperback book go to the fight against human trafficking. **Review "Noble Man, by William Miller, turned out to be quite the page turner..." Amazon customer ** "I agree with other readers who have described Miller's NEW HERO, Jack Noble, as good as Mitch Rapp, Scot Harvath, and I would add Kyle Achilles..."**Enzenauer "Simply Brilliant!" -Amazon review "Noble Man is a great book and incredibly well written," The Book and I About the Author After 9/11, William left a career in photography to join the United States Army. He has travelled the world and authored four hard-boiled mystery and detective thriller novels for Delight Publishing. An ardent supporter of the Second Amendment, he collects firearms and spends a lot of time at the range. He enjoys writing military thrillers, mysteries and the occasional western novel. When not writing, he can be found rock climbing, playing guitar and haunting smoke-filled jazz clubs. He is currently at work on the next Jake Noble thriller. Follow him on twitter @NobleManAuthor and his website NobleVengeance.com 
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Sing a Worried Song

The sixth novel in the acclaimed Arthur Beauchamp seriesEverything is going well for Arthur Beauchamp in his early middle age. Life is so good for the top-notch defence lawyer that, in a moment of career restlessness, he decides to switch sides, just the once, and prosecute a young man charged with murdering a clown. Beauchamp is confident he can prove Randolph Skyler is guilty. Confident, but still worried and surprisingly blind to how precarious the evidence is — and, worse, to the fissures opening in his personal life.It's a case Beauchamp will never forget, not even years later, when he's happily remarried and retired to a bucolic life on Garibaldi Island in the glorious Salish Sea. As Beauchamp is about to learn, the older you get, the greater the chance is that the past will come back to bite you. In Deverell's latest marvel in his Beauchamp series, Arthur has causes aplenty to sing a worried song.
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