Vampire Unleashed (Vampire Untitled Trilogy Book 3)

When Paul McGovern robbed Albanian gangsters of millions, he made only one mistake... He didn’t kill them all. When the survivors vowed revenge and set out to hunt him down, they also made a mistake... They had no idea what they were chasing.
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Countdown in Cairo (Russian Trilogy, The)

SUMMARY: Alexandra LaDuca is smart, tough, and cool under fire. But when she travels to Cairo to investigate a former mentor who was believed to be dead, Alex is caught in a bizarre game of double cross, and her life is more perilously on the line than ever.
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Space Tales (Seven For Space)

A collection of five Sam Space short stories.
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Divine Misdemeanors mg-8

You may know me best as Meredith Nic Essus, princess of faerie. Or perhaps as Merry Gentry, Los Angeles private eye. In the fey and mortal realms alike, my life is the stuff of royal intrigue and celebrity drama. Among my own, I have confronted horrendous enemies, endured my noble kin's treachery and malevolence, and honored my duty to conceive a royal heir — all for the right to claim the throne. But I turned my back on court and crown, choosing exile in the human world — and in the arms of my beloved Frost and Darkness. While I may have rejected the monarchy, I cannot abandon my people. Someone is killing the fey, which has left the LAPD baffled and my guardsmen and me deeply disturbed. My kind are not easily captured or killed. At least not by mortals. I must get to the bottom of these horrendous murders, even if that means going up against Gilda, the Fairy Godmother, my rival for fey loyalties in Los Angeles. But even stranger things are happening. Mortals I once healed with magic are suddenly performing miracles, a shocking phenomenon wreaking havoc on human/faerie relations. Though I am innocent, dark suspicions of banned magical activities swirl around me. I thought I'd left the blood and politics behind in my own turbulent realm. I had dreamed of an idyllic life in sunny L.A. with my beloved ones beside me. But it becomes time to wake up and realize that evil knows no borders, and that nobody lives forever — even if they're magical.
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Julius Katz Mysteries

These award-winning Julius Katz mysteries have delighted tens of thousands of fans since first appearing on the pages of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine in 2009. JULIUS KATZ introduced readers to Boston's most brilliant, eccentric and possibly laziest detective, Julius Katz, as well as his sidekick, Archie, a tiny marvel of whizbang computer technology with the heart and soul of a hard-boiled PI. In Julius and Archie's second adventure, ARCHIE'S BEEN FRAMED, the little guy is framed for murder and Julius needs to use all his wits to keep his inimitable assistant out of the slammer. JULIUS KATZ attracted a devoted following winning the Shamus Award from the Private Eye Writers of America, as well as the Derringer Award from the Short Mystery Fiction Society. ARCHIE'S BEEN FRAMED won Ellery Queen's Readers Choice Award. If you haven't had a chance to meet Julius and Archie yet, now's your chance to get caught up in these charming, delightful and very unusual mystery stories. As a bonus, the first chapter of the full-length Julius Katz mystery novel, JULIUS KATZ AND ARCHIE, has been added. Also available: ONE ANGRY JULIUS AND OTHER STORIES and ARCHIE SOLVES THE CASEFrom the Back CoverAwards and other honors for Dave Zeltserman's writing: Winner of the Shamus, Ellery Queen's Readers Choice and Derringer awards. Three times honorable mention in BEST AMERICAN MYSTERY STORIES. MONSTER named in Booklist Magazine's 2013 list of ten best horror novels, named  by WBUR as one of the best books of 2012, pick of the week by ForeWord Magazine, starred review from Booklist. THE CARETAKER OF LORNE FIELD short listed by the American Library Association for best horror novel of the year, Black Quill nominee for best dark genre novel of the year, starred review from Publishers Weekly. SMALL CRIMES picked by NPR as one of the best crime and mystery novels of the year, picked by the Washington Post as one of the best novels of the year, starred review from Publishers Weekly. PARIAH picked by the Washington Post as one of the best novels of the year. Praise for JULIUS KATZ MYSTERIES "I love these stories" Timothy Hallinan, the author of *The Queen of Patpong* "I enjoyed these two tales so much that I find it a bloody shame there aren't more for me to hunt down and read.'' Peter Leonard, The Man Eating Bookworm "I'm a big fan, along with many other people, of Dave Zeltserman's character Julius Katz." Ed Gorman "Absolutely fantastic!" Minding Spot "In style, wit and charm, this story comes closer than anything I've read to capturing Stout's bloodless but entertaining riddles." The Drowning Machine Praise for JULIUS KATZ AND ARCHIE"Julius Katz may be the titular star of Dave Zeltserman's new novel, but it's the voice of his AI assistant, Archie, that carries the day. Archie's more human than most "real" people, and funnier, too. The satire bites, and the mystery satisfies. Julius and Archie became favorites of mine when they first appeared in Zeltserman's award-winning short stories, and they're even better in novel form. Long may they thrive." Bill Crider, author of the Sheriff Dan Rhodes series "Fans of Donna Andrews's Turing Hopper artificial intelligence mysteries, rejoice! Award-winning author Dave Zeltserman has created silicon chip Archie, the high-tech sidekick to Julius Katz, Boston's most famous and laziest wine-drinking detective. Here is a delightful traditional mystery that follows in the footsteps of Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey series." Naomi Hirahara, Edgar Award winning author of the Mas Arai mysteries "It's a nifty change-of-pace for the usually hard-boiled Dave Zeltserman. Clever, sophisticated and witty, 'Julius Katz & Archie' will thrill fans of Nero Wolfe...and readers who never heard of him! Zeltserman knows how to mix character, action, and plot and create a pitch-perfect, modern mystery. More, Sir! The sooner the better." Paul Levine, author of Flesh & BonesPraise for THE CARETAKER OF LORNE FIELD (short listed by ALA for best horror novel of 2010 and a Black Quill nominee for best dark genre book of 2010)"Superb mix of humor and horror" Publisher's Weekly, starred review"Delicious horror-ish novel" Newsday *"pure dark bliss" Ken Bruen, author of* London Boulevard Praise for KILLER"Spare prose and assured pacing place this above most other contemporary noirs." Publisher's Weekly"This novel is everything hard-boiled fiction should be - compact, direct and disciplined, and concerned with humans rather than stereotypes. It is also, for all its violent subject matter, a quietly told story, which makes its tension all the more intense" Mat Coward, Morning Star"Dave Zeltserman is at it again writing about ex-con antiheroes with the kind of panache that would make Jim Thompson, king of the psycho killer novels, proud."* Boston Globe* "Written in a spare, terse style, and with chapters alternating between past and present, we slowly learn more about March. But even then the closing chapters present a devastating twist and shocking conclusion."* *Sunday TribuneAbout the AuthorDave Zeltserman won the 2010 Shamus Award for 'Julius Katz' and is the acclaimed author of the 'man out of prison' crime trilogy: Small Crimes, Pariah and Killer, where Small Crimes was named by NPR as one of the best five crime and mystery novels of 2008, and both Small Crimes and Pariah (2009) were picked by the Washington Post as best books of the year. His recent The Caretaker of Lorne Field received a starred review from Publisher's Weekly, calling it a 'superb mix of humor and horror' and has been shortlisted by ALA for best horror novel of 2010. His upcoming book Outsourced (2011) has already been called 'a small gem of crime fiction' by Booklist and has been optioned by Impact Pictures and Constantin Film and is currently under development.
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Snow

A brutal snowstorm has blanketed the area and brought with it translucent phantoms that invade humans and drive them to murder.
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Matt Jensen, The Last Mountain Man The Eyes of Texas

The son of a legend. Heir to the Western wilderness. Mountain Man Matt Jensen has come to the most dangerous town in Texas. . .Big War In Shady RestShady Rest, Texas, has the dubious reputation for being the deadliest town in America. Getting yourself killed is as easy as blinking and twice as quick. Sure enough, Matt Jensen hasn't swallowed his whisky before the town's marshal is gunned down before his eyes. Matt defends himself by putting two bullets in the shooter's chest, unaware that he's in line for a $5,000 bounty—as long as he stays in Shady Rest to collect it. And staying gets even more tempting when a red haired beauty decides to be the next town marshal. . .Annabel O'Callahan is a dressmaker with a secret weapon—no hard case or gunslinger worth his salt will gun down a lady. Almost overnight, Shady Rest becomes a model of law and order. But the man Matt killed has a whole passel of friends and family—the killing kind, man or...
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Desires, Known

A ring. A man. A centuries-old secret. To accountant Emily Spencer, the junky thrift-store ring is perfect for her Halloween costume. A few too many drinks, a slip of the tongue, and all of a sudden, there’s a guy calling her mistress and demanding to know her desires. If she just ignores the weirdness, it’ll go away, right?Wrong. Hal is a creature of almost limitless power, eternally bound to serve the owner of the ring. Though modern technology is puzzling, he has no difficulty deciding he likes being out in the world again. Even if he has to train a reluctant but undeniably attractive new mistress.Unfortunately, the man who lost Hal’s ring so long ago is still around—rich, unscrupulous, and more than a little insane. He’ll try anything—deceit, treachery, torture—to regain control of Hal. Anything at all.Including murder…
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