Books tagged: murder mysteries

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A Sometimes Thing    by CD Moulton
Price: $2.99 USD. 55630 words. Published on May 17, 2010. .

Clint Faraday retires from the PI business in Florida and moves to Panama´ where he continues his specialty to help a few people. He meets a famous gangster from the states who wishes to get away from that business. 10 shorts.
Have Gun, Will Play (a Mick and Casey Mystery)    by Camille LaGuire
Price: $4.95 USD. 64380 words. Published on June 24, 2010. .

Two gunslingers, one little girl, a big bag of toys, and murder! Young newlywed gunslingers Mick and Casey tangle with jewel heists, kidnappings and a murder mystery when they are hired to escort the young daughter of a stagecoach king, along with her fabulous collection of toys. One of Red Adept's Top Indie Books of 2010.
Resurrection, Inc.    by Kevin J Anderson
Price: $4.99 USD. 98750 words. Published by WordFire Press  on June 24, 2010. .

In the future, the dead walk the streets: Resurrection, Inc. found a profitable way make a fresh corpse into a Servant for anyone with the money. Trained to obey any command, Servants have no memories of their lives. Supposedly. Then came Danal. He was murdered, and began to remember. . . .
Genesis - The First Degree    by Nikolaus Baker
Price: $2.25 USD. 75850 words. Published by john Halsted on June 25, 2010. .

Action, mystery and intrigue from the sleepy Scottish village of Mauchline to the Holy See in the Vatican. Freemasons, the Mafia and crooked cardinals are unmasked and a fight for survival ensues.
Psyche    by Richard Taylor
Price: $0.99 USD. 22590 words. Published on September 8, 2010. .

Two psychics meet. One, a serial killer. The other, walking wounded. In the heat of a killing spree they duel over the life of a woman who hides a secret that threatens to destroy them both. Psyche swirls around life and death like smoke around a fire, twisting and undulating in a dance of psychic possibility.
Guise And Dolls    by Deb Baker
Price: $3.99 USD. 62200 words. Published on November 27, 2010. .

(Originally published as Ding Dong Dead) An anonymous donor...murder in a cemetery...a haunted house with hidden secrets. Someone's dream come true will soon prove more of a nightmare. Gretchen Birch better solve the mystery, or it'll be her and her friends who are history... "A trio of smart, independent women...the peek into this world is fascinating" ~ Romantic Times
Merryll Manning: Beachfront "Holiday"    by John Howard Reid
Price: $4.99 USD. 59120 words. Published on April 14, 2011. .

Aside from Reid's obvious wittiness and liking for the unconventional, in addition to his enjoyable command of language, the Merryll Manning series holds great appeal for those who enjoy a fast paced, well laid out work filled with lots of twists and turns. If you enjoy mysteries you're sure to be drawn right into the narrative. Those who don't, will also find themselves turning page after page.
Gumboots, Gumshoes and Murder    by Laura Hesse
Price: $4.95 USD. 64940 words. Published on July 7, 2011. .

When is an accident not an accident? When it's murder! When Sgt Betty Bruce and her pot-bellied pig, Gertrude, discover widow Eliza Bone floating upside down in her fish tank, the one clue left at the scene is a set of muddy gumboot prints. Their problem: everyone on Seal Island wears gumboots.
The Thin Line of Reason    by Laura Hesse
Price: $4.95 USD. 77310 words. Published on July 13, 2011. .

When the beautiful Sarah Lancaster sees a ghost from her past walk into her neighborhood gym, she unwittingly triggers a deadly game of cat and mouse with a killer. Who is the real killer? The man you trust with your life, the man who wears a dead man's face, or the ghost in the shadows? In "The Thin Line of Reason", everyone wears a mask.
Cold Case in Ellyson    by Susan Anderson
Price: $9.99 USD. 56700 words. Published on August 14, 2011. .

Kathleen lives out the legacy of her grandfather – she, too, works in law enforcement. With her training, she sets out to solve the cold case of her grandmother’s killer. Kathleen also discovers there is danger in working alone. Her best friend and fellow officer, Joe, completes the quest that Kathleen began. But, for both, it is the journey that teaches them the truth about themselves.