Starting today, all of my Kindle e-books will be free on
Amazon through Sunday, June 29. Included are:
A
Small Sacrifice. Nominated for a Shamus Award for Best Indie PI Novel,
it’s the story of Chicago investigator Nick Forte, who is asked to clear the name
of a man who has been publicly vilified as the murderer of his young son. Forte
learns, while Doug Mitchell might not be guilty, he’s no innocent, and the
circumstances place Forte and his family in jeopardy.
Grind
Joint. Named by The LA Review of Books as one of the fifteen best noir
reads of 2013, Grind Joint is the
story of what happens in a small, economically depressed Pennsylvania town when
someone gets the bright idea of solving their financial woes by building a
low-roller casino. The local cops find themselves up against more than they
bargained for when the Russian mob takes an interest. A Small Sacrifice’s Nick Forte plays a supporting but pivotal role.
Worst
Enemies. The first of the Penns River books, the story of what can
happen when someone takes the scenario of Strangers
on a Train way too seriously. Detectives Ben Dougherty and Willie Grabek
have to solve two murders organized by a person who is close to both victims,
yet operates at some distance.
Wild
Bill. A standalone tale of FBI Special Agent Willard “Wild Bill”
Hickox, who’s ready to retire but wants to put the cherry on his career by
bringing down Chicago’s Number One crime boss. When a gang war re-arranges all
the players, Will must choose between duty, experience, and a combination of
the two if he is to ride off into the sunset as planned.
I’ve been shoving the reviews of these books down your
throats here for months, so that’s all I’ll say about them for the time being.
Take full advantage of the free stuff while it lasts. It’s golden opportunity
for anyone who might be curious about any of the books, but has been thinking,
“That asshole’s not getting any of my money,” so go for it.
Spreading the word via Twitter, email, and FB. Awesome deal- should get you some major eyeballs. Hope it translates into good things.
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