Endeavour Press reprints
One Lives, One Dies by David Brierley
But sometimes when one dies, things aren't as final as they seem.
Especially in Bolivia.
Ernesto has suffered twenty years of torture.
But when he is released, he puts into action his plan for a macabre revenge on his persecutors and betrayers.
When the world's press finds out what really happened to Che Guevara in 1967, Ernesto believes he will be a front page sensation.
Phil Tanner, a secret warrior from Britain's beleaguered Intelligence Service, picks up the trail.
But he is only one of a clutch of agents, all racing to find out the truth.
David Brierley is also the author of `Shooting Star' and `Czech Mate'.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VVQIONM/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VVQIONM/
http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00VVQIONM/
Turning The Tables by Julia Underwood
Chris Marshall, a former public schoolboy, meets Pete Baxter, the pot-smoking drummer of a rock band. He couldn't have known how at that moment his life had been changed forever.
Life is simple; life is good. Until Pete comes back.
Pete's latest idea: to use his new position as croupier at a West End casino to stage a drawn-out heist, with the help of Chris and a gang of other informants and players.
After training for months to become an expert at Blackjack, Chris finally begins to feel at ease inside the lavish halls of the Acropolis Club.
With a gang of crony croupiers including Greek George, indebted Steve, tragic Lenny, and young part-time carer Don, Chris begins to play every night of the week.
He's getting good.
But at the Acropolis, the House is always watching.
Always waiting for a slip up.
When you play high stakes, there is always a risk of losing.
Julia Underwood is also the author of `War's Last Dance', `A Murder of No Account' and `A Murder Close to Home'.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W5HO8LS/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00W5HO8LS/
http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00W5HO8LS/
The Hat of Victor Noir by Adrian Mathews
One Parisian night, English teacher Philip Kovacs comes home to find his apartment disturbed.
A strange scent lingers in the air, his typewriter has been stolen, his personal belongings stirred.
In the Père Lachaise cemetery, a woman leaves a letter in a black hat by the gravestone of the legendary 19th century journalist, Victor Noir.
The letter bears Kovacs's name.
Adrian Mathews is also the author of the literary thrillers Vienna Blood and The Apothecary's House.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VUZLT2W/
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00VUZLT2W/
http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00VUZLT2W/