Category: Thriller

Spotlight & #Giveaway : Mercy Killing by Kathryn Johnson

Mercy Killing By Kathryn Johnson               Artist and Washington, D.C. socialite Mercy O’Brien Davis married for love and gave up a promising job as a Smithsonian curator to support her husband’s diplomatic career. But while accompanying him to Mexico City, she learns  her famous photo-journalist mother has disappeared without a trace in Ukraine. Desperate to […]

Book Tour & #Giveaway : Mad as Helen by Susan McBride

Title: Mad as Helen (Road River Mystery) Author: Susan McBride Genre: Mystery, Crime, Thriller Publish Date: July 29, 2014 Publisher: Witness Impulse an imprint of HarperCollins Synopsis In the second River Road Mystery from USA Today bestselling author Susan McBride, Helen Evans must find a killer before her granddaughter is arrested for murder! When tiny […]

Blog Tour, #Giveaway & Review: Crashers by Lindy S. Hudis @Lindyscribe

  Synopsis It may not be armed robbery, but the illegal business of fraudulent car accidents is a multi-million dollar racket, involving unscrupulous medical providers, personal injury attorneys, and the cooperating passengers involved in the accidents and who also receive a portion of the illegal proceeds. What makes good people turn to crime—any type of […]

Blog Tour & Review: The New Reality by Stephen Martino @MartinoAuthor @pumpupyourbook

    Title: The New Reality Author: Stephen Martino Publisher: Light Messages Pages: 333 Genre: Thriller Format: Paperback/Kindle Purchase at AMAZON Synopsis After a deadly retrovirus is inadvertently released upon the planet in 2080, no country is financially prepared to deal with such a disaster. Only the acclaimed neuroscientist, Alex Pella, and NIH expert, Marissa […]

Book Blast & #Giveaway : The Tesla Gate by John D. Mimms @JohnDMimms @toobusyreading

The Tesla Gate When a cosmic storm enters Earth’s atmosphere, scientists are baffled by its composition and origins, but not nearly as much as they are by the storm’s side effect – anyone who has died and chosen not to cross over is suddenly stranded here, visible, and can interact with the living. With the […]

Review: Moving Day by Jonathan Stone

  Synopsis Forty years’ accumulation of art, antiques, and family photographs are more than just objects for Stanley Peke—they are proof of a life fully lived. A life he could have easily lost long ago. When a con man steals his houseful of possessions in a sophisticated moving-day scam, Peke wanders helplessly through his empty […]

Blog Tour: Ghost of the Gods by Kevin Bohacz @KevinBohacz @pumpupyourbook

Title: Ghost of the Gods Genre: Techno-Thriller Author: Kevin Bohacz Publisher: Mazel & Sechel Pages: 437 Format: Paperback/Kindle Purchase at AMAZON Was it the accumulated wounds to the environment that had finally triggered the nanotech plague or was it simply one more step in a shrewdly crafted plan to replace us with humans 2.0? As […]

Spotlight & #Giveaway: Scared to Live by Stephen Booth @stephenbooth

  Title: Scared to Live Author: Stephen Booth Genre: Mystery/Thriller/Crime Publish Date: April 8, 2014 Publisher: Witness Impulse Synopsis The seventh novel in the popular Cooper & Fry series. How do you investigate the murder of a woman without a life? That is the challenge facing Cooper and Fry when a reclusive agoraphobic is found […]

Blog Tour: They Call Me Superman by Michael Goffinet @MichaelGoffinet @pumpupyourbook

  Title: They Call Me Superman Author: Michael Goffinet Publisher: Barringer Publishing Pages: 334 Language: English Genre: Action/Thriller Format: Paperback & eBook Synopsis Marcus Evans is a new kind of super hero.  Born with superhuman strength, he is compelled to join the Army Rangers, where his abilities create an unique assassin against the war on […]

Spotlight: Nightcrawler by John Reinhard Dizon @JohnRDizon

Synopsis Nightcrawler is about the exploits of Sabrina Brooks, the heiress to the Brooks Chemical Company. Bree is trying to pick up the pieces after her father’s death, and is now in a position to live up to a personal commitment to use her resources to benefit the oppressed. She is intrigued by the notion […]