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Category Archives: IPA Thriller
Book Review: Murder in Pastel by Josh Lanyon
Short Story Review: Daughters by Nathan Walpow
What’s it about?
He looks for crimes that fall through the cracks, criminals who do horrible things to those who can’t defend themselves and get away with it. His ex-wife was murdered years ago, but until a mysterious young woman magically appears at his apartment, he had no reason to find out who did it or why. Soon the two of them are traveling up and down the length of California in order to bring a killer – and maybe a couple of others who deserve it – to justice.
This short story features an early version of the character who became Logan, the urban vigilante antihero of “Logan’s Young Guns.”
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Book Review: The Glooming by John Triptych
Book Review: He Who Shall Remain Shameless
Book Review: Undressed to the Nines by Jayden Hunter
Book Review: Hell is Empty and All the Devils Are Here by Mark Rounds
Book Review: Apocalypse Disrupted (Renaissance) by Timothy Freriks
What’s it about?
In this political thriller, Robert Curry is unexpectedly put in a position to save the world from imminent nuclear destruction. Given the task of returning to the past and rewriting history, he must first gain enough financial and political power to be able to prevent the series of accidents and manipulations that led to the apocalypse. But he isn’t the only power trying to affect the outcome. In an epic battle, competing energies of cosmic strengths collide in a complex and electrifying weave of plot twists and turns. This wild ride finally explodes in a climax you will notsee coming.
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Book Review: The Scorpion by John A. Autero
What’s it about?
Three friends innocently stumble upon government information that describes a top-secret underwater excavation site and refinery that processes a newly discovered source of energy. The friends are determined to reveal the truth about the facility to the American public and stop the flow of misinformation being dispensed by corrupt authorities within the United States Government.
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