The Big Clear by Christopher Harris. $5.99 from Smashwords.com
It's 2003. Dub Storm is a stoner, which wouldn't be so bad if he didn't also know 101 ways to kill a man. A former Special Forces sniper, Dub has returned home to Austin and become a private eye. But when he's hired to find a kidnapped child on the same weekend as the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Dub's addled goofball life rips apart. THE BIG CLEAR is "The Big Lebowski" meets "The Bourne Identity."
Birdman by Jack Teeter. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
Sara was thinking she might make it to the barn without being seen. The birds kept screaming, but she saw no one… Nearly at the clearing, a hand reached out and grabbed her. It was Barry Sparks. “What the hell’re you doing here?” he shouted.
An Angel for Father by Tom Mach. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
A parish priest has been murdered and Detective Matt Gunnison feels it's an open-and-shut case when a woman is arrested who has motive, opportunity, and such strong evidence there is no question she did it. However, two more persons-of-interest appear. Finally, Matt comes across a fourth woman who turns out to be the actual murderer.
The Missing Mondays by Homer Eon Flint. $3.99 from Smashwords.com
All young Ross Blanchard has to do to inherit his father's fortune is spend ten weeks in the old man's house. For someone devoted to exploring the world, being confined for so long is hard enough, but he isn't alone. Others, each with a stake in Ross' success or failure share the massive, forboding old place with him. All have secrets and agendas, plans and plots, truths and lies.
Between the Clown & the Corpsecicles by Daniel F. Migues. $2.99 from Smashwords.com
Debbie McGee aproaches her old schoolmate, Tuba Lemoyne, to investigate a series of murders that have occurred every seven years over a thirty-five year period. She believes these to be the work of a serial killer. At first the detective is reluctant to get involved. But with the date for the next murder rapidly approaching, and Debbie's disappearance, he must act; and act quickly.
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