Earlier this week I read a great novella by Jude Hardin (writing as Carson Wilder) called Unborn. You can read my review of Unborn here. Jude Hardin released a new novel this week called Pocket-47.
Book Description
Fifteen-year-old Brittney Ryan has taken to the streets. Leitha, her
older sister and legal guardian, hires private investigator Nicholas
Colt to find her and bring her home. Piece of cake, Colt thinks. With
Brittney's forbidden boyfriend's address in hand, he plans to make a
surprise visit and put this one in the scrapbook.But something more
sinister is behind Brittney's disappearance, and Colt soon finds
himself in an ever-widening maze of deceit, betrayal, and murder. When
Colt learns what the mysterious phrase "Pocket-47" means, he is haunted
even more by the plane crash that killed his family and rock band
twenty years ago-a crash he now realizes might not have been an
accident.Determined to save Brittney, Colt struggles to untangle the
threads of his own tortured past. Unfortunately, one of the most
heinous and violent criminals in modern history has other ideas.
Expect a review in the near future!
Another book released this week was Cherry Beach Express - the debut novel from R.D. Cain who has "worked for the last 18 years in emergency services as a paramedic, firefighter, and police officer".
Book Description
When Steve Nastos is wrongfully accused of murdering his dentist—a man
whom he believes committed an unspeakable crime against his daughter—he
decides to take the law into his own hands. Freed on bail, he attempts
to track down the actual killer in a town where laws are seen more
as guidelines and law enforcement agents adhere to their own moral
relativism. Handicapped by a recovering alcoholic lawyer, a rogue cop,
and a two-faced judge, Nastos has the cards stacked against him. As his
estranged yet beloved wife inadvertently becomes involved in the case,
the stakes become higher, and Nastos is forced to protect her.
I'm looking forward to reading both of these!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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