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Cold Quarry Blitz

 

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A Codi Sanders Thriller

Thriller

Published: June 2021

Publisher: ‎Morgan James Publishing

A cold case from the 60’s comes back to life when a body is discovered in the jail of a small town long buried under a manmade lake.

In Cold Quarry, Codi and her team at the FBI Special Projects division must peel back the evidence and follow a twisting path to uncover a clever terror plot that is nearly complete. With a ticking clock and most of the odds against them, they must fight for every inch to stop those responsible and save thousands of innocent lives.

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Terminal Pulse

 

A long forgotten cold case suddenly heats up when a related new technology is stolen by a subversive group.

Blind Target

In the modern day, a squad of 1950s Russian commandoes is discovered frozen in a receding Alaskan glacier. Special Agent Codi Sanders and her partner, Joel, are tasked with returning the bodies to Russia, but their operation suddenly gets complicated.

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About the Author

Brent Ladd


Brent Ladd is a successful television commercial director, writer, with hundreds of TV commercials to his name. He is an avid outdoorsman and a Beach Volleyball addict. His work has allowed him to visit some remarkable people and locals around the globe and he loves to include them in his writing. Codi Sanders is built from the many amazing women I have had the pleasure of working with. She defines determination and independence, while still trying to find a place for her heart.

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Time of the Lioness: Internet Apocalypse Virtual Book Tour

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Apocalypse, Post Apocalypse, Thriller, Female Heroine, New Adult

Date Published: 10-04-2021

 

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You’re at work, in school, at home, out shopping, trapped in an elevator,
or sky-high on an amusement park ride when the power and lights suddenly go
out. For a moment, you’re just annoyed, expecting only a momentary problem.
Doesn’t happen! Along with the power outage, all means of communication have
been severed. The Internet is down, and a terrorist’s face on the screen
gloats. Fear now creeps into your optimism. Hours later, with a world overly
dependent on cyberspace, global economies begin to crumble from this
irrevocable cyberattack. Totally freaked out, what will you do to survive
the anarchy?

Annie Oakley Frye is a Cyber Warfare Specialist accepted cyberspace had
become a cesspool of evil based on the multitude of daily cyberattacks.
Annie does not live in a dystopian, fantasy world like Katniss Everdeen,
Beatrice Prior, and Lara Croft—she lives among us. Once she discovers this
invisible menace is lurking in a million networks, and it can’t be stopped
from obliterating world economies, she sheds her mild-mannered personality
and becomes the lioness of her youth to survive. Out of kindness, she warns
her friends about this approaching cyber nightmare, but they scoff at her
insider information and doomsday scenario, believing the government won’t
let it happen. Once the cyber nightmare launches a surprise arrives at her
door!

 

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“I can’t put your book down. It’s a page turner for sure. Really having an
awesome time reading it.”

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While listening to their frivolous bullshit, Viktor’s face showed impatience and annoyance.

Mariya noticed Viktor’s sourpuss face. “Why aren’t you sharing your dreams with us? What’s your problem?” She thought the creep was such an asshole. Thankfully, she could receive her millions without needing to see his ugly face again.

Sergei drank more vodka and puffed on his cigarette. “Which corporations begged for mercy? Google? Microsoft? Amazon?”

Stifling a giggle, Viktor cherished this long moment of glory. “I’ve not blackmailed any government or corporation. There are no ransoms in a bitcoin account. I used your greed to enlist your help in the development of a weapon for my glorious jihad.” Now he expected their shock and disbelief—rage and condemnation—their spiteful desire to retaliate against him.

“Hilarious,” Sergei scoffed. “Look, Mariya, he has become a funny comrade.” He turned to Viktor without a smile. “Okay, you have made your joke,” he said, his anger leaping into his words. “Now show us the money. I want to see our millions.”

Deceiving morons amused Viktor. Controlling Sergei and Mariya, as if hand puppets, was most enjoyable. His words sounded clownish. “The three of us are penniless!”

Annoyance and irritation gnarled Mariya’s face. “How silly. Have you given in to vodka today? You’ve become as playful as Sergei?”

His harsh laugh resounded off the walls as if standing on the stage in a grand theater. “The virus you brilliantly modified hasn’t made us any profit. You created a weapon for Allah. A weapon that will crush evil nations. And after the ashes cool, Sharia Law will guide the survivors to live a sanctified life.”

 

About the Author

S.B Redstone

Like Shakespeare and Hemmingway, I am an eclectic writer. My stories
develop from my imagination and passions, usually just before I fall asleep.
Before I became an Indie author, I had two novels published by a respected
independent publisher, which went out of business. Since books cannot be
removed from Amazon, A Sinister Obsession is now Dead Can’t Haunt You, and
Stardust Dreams will soon be Forrester’s Folly. During my clinical careers
as a School Psychologist and Clinical Social Worker in private practice, I
had a book on human nature published by a traditional publisher and when the
editor passed away, it vanished. That book will be updated and launched next
year. Happily, I am now an Indie author with the same quality of work but
now under my control. My genres have been horror, suspense/thriller, senior
romance, sci/fi, and now apocalyptic, which is based on my worries about the
precarious future of cyberspace. Besides writing, I am an avid golfer,
bowler, and tennis player. I reside in Florida with my lovely wife and
Mickey, our handsome Shih Tzu.

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Thriller, Action Thriller

 

Date Published: December 1, 2021

Publisher: Runner House Books

I wasn’t expecting trouble when I pulled off the highway.”

Ex-deputy US Marshal Axel Blaze is doing what he knows best – dealing with trouble. Ten years in the special forces and five years in the US Marshals have made Blaze a trained investigator and expert in combat.

Blaze does not fight his opponents; he puts them down. He strikes first. And hard. Takes them out. Fast.

Deputy Marshal Carter has gone missing in Little Butte, Nevada. The Dawsons own the town. The Mexican cartel is moving in on their meth business. A gang war is coming to town. Director Flynn asks Blaze to return for one last assignment.

It is up to Blaze to find Carter before all hell breaks loose.

If you like the action of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher, Vince Flynn’s Mitch Rapp, or Mark Greaney’s The Gray Man novels, you will love Axel Blaze – the new tough guy in town.

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Bill Runner

Bill Runner worked as an investigative reporter before turning to writing. He has created the Axel Blaze series of books. The next books in the series will be released in 2022. Bill has been a lifelong student of martial arts and has trained in Karate and Krav Maga. Working the crime beat and studying the art of fighting helped make him the author of nail-biting thrillers. Bill’s writing won him an award for debut authors at the London Book Fair.

 

 

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Vortmit, Book 2

 

Financial Thriller, Thriller

 

Published: July 2, 2021

Publisher: BookBaby

On islands off the coast of South Carolina, sisters Rainey and Gretchen go their separate ways. Gretchen disappears into a drug-addled underworld headed by Garrison Buchan, a sinister figure who hides his illegal activities behind a tree farm and an alligator sanctuary. Rainey, distracted by the upcoming sale of her app “Gotcha” to an anonymous investor with dubious plans for the company, lets her go.

But when a suspicious car crash drags the sisters back together, they are on their way to exposing secrets best left hidden!

“Gotcha” is a thriller novel about deception. The fraught relationship between two sisters takes center stage as an addictive computer app runs wild in South Carolina. Soon, nobody is safe.

Praise for Gotcha:

“[The] players are appealingly vibrant, including sympathetic Oscar, an eccentric psychic named Lenny, and Gretchen, who undergoes a transformation of sorts after repeated injections of the mysterious substance. Despite the large cast, Lytes provides a[n]… easy to follow plot that’s frequently witty…. An often entertaining series entry with several new and engaging characters.” – Kirkus Reviews

“The characters are bizarre and interesting – their wacky personalities alone are enough to move the story forward.” – The Book Life Prize

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Vortmit, Book 1

Published: July 2019

Publisher: BookBaby

When police officer Peggy Whitfield receives a series of social media messages instructing her to commit murder, she is plunged into a nightmare from which there seems to be no escape. If she doesn’t obey the mysterious messenger, she herself could be killed. But if she does as she’s told, she’ll kill her estranged brother. As the bodies pile up, Peggy will have to look closely at her past relationships and work with her kind-of-honest, kind-of-boyfriend in the FBI. But can they contain CLEAN before no one is safe?

Today’s headlines are dominated by addictive iPhones, computers taking over our homes and finances, the invasion of privacy, and shadowy figures influencing our every move from afar. Clean tackles head-on one of current society’s biggest fears: what happens when we use a computer to make decisions, and the computer starts making decisions by itself?

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“Why the— Why are you over here?” the smaller one asked, grasping a soft leather bag in one hand and a suitcase in the other. Spit flew from his mouth, a strand swung, pendulum-style, from his lip. Her eyes drifted towards her feet and the blood pooled seeping through her designer shoe. The man with the bags looked agitated. There were two men, actually, wearing identical charcoal suits. looking too warm on the sandy path that led to the dock where Gretchen stood. 

“You were to meet over there, ” he said to Gretchen pointing. He turned to the other suit, 

“Is this really what’s happening. Amateur bullshit with this woman—” 

“She’s attractive.” 

“Right, doesn’t look hassled, like us.” Now he pointed at Gretchen. “Really, is this who we do business with now? Is this how it gets done?” 

The other suit shrugged, “Boss says gotta keep changing.” 

“Yeah.” 

“So, he’s smarter than you, and richer, and—” 

“I get it.” 

“So, don’t worry. We do what he says. Let’s get outta here.” 

He gestured with his head past a streetlight where the dock met land, a union grimly celebrated with excessive weed growth and a battered Styrofoam “Big Gulp” cup from the Circle K, the island’s only convenience store. 

Gretchen moved her foot, leaving drops of blood to dry behind her. Didn’t she leave pieces of herself all along her life’s travails? 

“Is there anything left?” Gretchen asked, feeling hollow, shaking her foot. It was the biggest of the questions swirling in her head. There were others, too. Who were these guys? 

What did they mean she was supposed to be over there? Over where? And what was that tiny crab doing scuttling towards the end of the dock? Didn’t it know it was going to fall in? Yep. 

There it went. Right over the edge into the marsh grass. 

Big charcoal suit guy looked away, and said to the other, “Give them to her and let’s go.” 

When accepting the backpack and briefcase seemed to be an alternative to stressful conversation, she took one in each hand. Cuff links dazzled in the light, briefly, before again nesting under jacket sleeves. Gretchen thought if she was on Netflix, she’d say it was too hot for coats this time of year unless you were hiding something — like a gun. 

The men left Gretchen standing on the wood-planked dock as water slapped at the wood supports underneath. She watched their charcoal colored pants push through the weeds by the road before they turned left and continued out of sight. A minute later, Gretchen heard doors slam and a car’s engine start. The suits drove off at high speed, maybe even turbo. 

Falling forward onto the cupped wood of the dock, her head suddenly felt too heavy to lift. The empty space between two boards seemed too narrow as the rough planks of the dock pushed back at her cheek. When her eyes briefly found focus, she stared at a knot worn smooth in the wood planking. 

Gretchen’s last thought was about missing the final moments of her imploded legal career. Whatever punishments the disciplinary board was about to mete out for bribery, jury tampering, perjury, misappropriation of client funds – there was more but those were the big issues— would be justified. Planning to attend the hearing and deny it all vehemently, it wasn’t meant to be, and she blacked out thinking about what led up to her assumption of a prone, dock-splatted position. 

Before breakfast, Gretchen took enough pills to care very little about her impending disciplinary proceedings. It happened to be the same number of pills needed to make her forget she already took her medication, so, as she drove, she popped a fresh round. Swallowing a few innocuous tablets from this bottle, half a dozen from another bottle and so on, made driving a bad idea. 

Gretchen didn’t see the other vehicle, and the collision felt like imagination until she tried to exit her car. Something, it took both hands to shove it aside, pressed the blown airbag into her. 

A man’s face – mousy with a cleft chin, long nose hairs, and a missed spot under his lip during the last shave momentarily paralyzed her. Then her flight response took over. 

“Aaaaa—” she whispered, flutter-kicking and squirming to get away. She yelled an obvious question only half wanting to know the answer. “Where’s your body?” 

Her Audi seemed reluctant to release her but finally relented in a flutter of arms, airbags, seatbelt straps, shattered glass and dizziness. Stumbling around the wreckage, she noticed the other cars flung-open glove box. Shuddering, thinking about the head, she inspected the depths of the cavity for clues about whose face she’d just seen. No paperwork could be found, just a meat sandwich with runny tomato and mayonnaise in a fitted Ziploc bag. 

Gretchen saw her wallet and consciously left it in the wreck. Emerging from the fog of pills, and no doubt a concussion from the crash, came the idea. This could be her opportunity, her moment. She could disappear. She pulled a lighter from her pocket. Turning her back to the cars, she walked, thrusting her thumb at the lighter’s spinny ignitor until it lit, finally tossing it into the puddle of gas gurgling from beneath the cars. Expecting an explosion, she was left with something less dramatic. It took maybe two minutes for both cars to bathe in enough flame to look like a star. 

She began to wonder when she’d become capable of her actions. Maybe the exact moment was when her husband left. Or when her law practice began to fail. At some point, right and wrong stopped mattering, but it seemed like it  should. It wasn’t like she didn’t know the difference between the two. It was more like she just didn’t care as she gradually needed more pills, prioritizing feeling pretty popped over everything else. 

As she walked down the street, away from the wreck, a vehicle slowed behind her. 

“I saw you torch the cars.” A stranger spoke across an empty seat and through the open passenger window of a blue car. His voice found her again. “That was a good move, no loose ends. Garrison will be pleased. Are you still okay to do the drop? I can bring you the rest of the way.” 

Gretchen vaguely thought the stranger assumed she was doing the job of the dead guy from the wreck. That was the goal of leaving her wallet by his head too, wasn’t it? To confuse identities and roles? Hell, she’d pick the dead guy’s life over hers— well, maybe or maybe not. 

Another look at the guy driving the blue car made her wonder. 

“Yeah,” Gretchen said, swooning from the change in light as she moved into the shade of the stranger’s car and settled into the passenger seat. 

“Good,” the stranger said. “Just do everything like you would have if there wasn’t that accident.” 

Gretchen nodded a while, agreeably, before the stranger dropped her off at the side of the road a few miles north. A dirty white truck sped past, pulling a trailer filled with pine straw, kicking wind and sand in her eyes until she stumbled backwards. She found her footing on the weathered planks of a dock that continued far into the marsh until it ended at a meandering tributary of deeper water. Gretchen followed the lines of the dock back from the end to where she was standing, and that was when she noticed the blood leaking from her calf. And then the charcoal suit guys showed up. 

She knew she should be asking all those questions swimming in her head, but the darkness clipped at the sides of her vision. The sun went out. 

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Tom Lytes

Born and raised between Manhattan and a farm, Tom Lytes graduated from Harvard before enjoying careers in fashion and real estate. A husband and father, Tom’s writing gravitates towards multiple character thrillers where normal people find themselves thrust into intertwined, extraordinary circumstances.

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Love Madness, and Murder Blitz

 

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Published: October 2021

Publisher: Franklin Ridge Publishing

Ash Roper, Afghanistan combat veteran, is now a writer and tabloid publisher in Charleston, SC. The nearby Blakemore Anderson State Hospital (BASH) for the criminally insane, is offering up a rich variety of potentially juicy stories including an escaped murderer, an assaultive patient released by a jury, the violent murder of a staff member, and illicit drugs finding their way through the barbed wire perimeter of BASH.

Ash decides to investigate from the inside, but through a series of unforeseen circumstances, ends up trapped in the hospital as a patient. Ash’s headstrong wife Sally J, her lawyer buddy and former lover Roswell, and Doc Kerrigan, a hard drinking hospital psychiatrist, take on the system to try and spring Ash. The romantic and legal sparks fly inside and outside of BASH as a hurricane draws a bead on the South Carolina Low Country. A roadside cafe owner, a charming weather forecaster, a meth cooking biker, a crooked cop, a homicide detective, battling lawyers, and a variety of incompetent bureaucrats cross paths in this engaging and dramatic adventure.

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Mike Bartos is a psychiatrist and writer living in Chapel Hill North Carolina. “BASH” takes place in the lyrical South Carolina Low country, which is also the setting for his other novel, “Finding Lorena”.

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