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Old 04-02-2012, 11:38 AM   #5
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Feature still free, minor updates below. I just did a quick skim of the slushpile, which thankfully is rather smaller than yesterday. A decent batch of actual previously-published backlist and thriller-readers should be very happy.

Dell-published Brent Battles offers: Little Girl Gone (A Logan Harper Thriller)

J.D. Rhoades returns with a 2008 Minotaur-published thriller starring a rogue FBI agent: Breaking Cover

Bram Stoker and Anthony award-nominee Alexandra Solokoff offers her debut novel, a supernatural thriller out from St. Martin's Press in 2006: The Harrowing

Joel Goldman offers his 2008 Kensington/Pinnacle-paperbacked: Shakedown (Jack Davis Thrillers)

Joel Gross offers his 1979 Seaview-printed grand sweeping historical saga about a Jewish family starting in the 15th century which is "highly recommended" by the quoted Library Journal review: THE BOOKS OF RACHEL

Colin Bowles is an Australian writer who's had some humour non-fic/novels published by Angus & Robertson and Allan & Unwin. He offers: True Love and Graverobbing for Absolute Beginners I'll note that he has the 5th best set of brazen author lies in the blurb for another work of his (not free).

Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you might like, or happen not to get caught during the graverobbing gig, which is about two or three centuries out of fashion for relatively-practical purposes and profit, I'll note.
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