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Discreet Inquiries (The Dark Retribution Series Book 2)
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The disappearance of math prodigy Donald Irving ignites a fuse that could blast the city’s crime syndicates into oblivion. A bloody showdown between the gangs is inevitable, unless Smitty can unravel the mystery and find the missing genius.
Smitty is a whisper in the dark; a story passed between those who fear the night. A hitman, a thief, a specter bent on vengeance – he has an uncanny ability to navigate and survive the criminal world. Now, his skills will be put to the ultimate test.
The second book in B.R. Stateham’s Dark Retribution Series, DISCREET INQURIES is a gritty thriller where intellect meets instinct.
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Goddess of the Flowers
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Goddess of the Flowers by S.A. Stolinsky plunges readers into the harrowing world of Xochitl Gonzalez, consort to Carlos Morales, the formidable leader of the Morales Cartel. Xochitl’s life unfolds within the cartel’s oppressive confines, where violence and human trafficking are rampant. Tasked with grooming young girls for a grim fate, she endures an existence marred by fear and brutality.
Stolinsky’s narrative captures the escalating horrors that Xochitl faces daily. Her ordeal reaches a tipping point after she witnesses the chilling murder of a young girl, compelling her to contemplate a perilous escape. The novel does more than narrate a tale of captivity; it explores the psychological and emotional toll of living under constant threat. The author’s use of raw, authentic dialogue and vivid depictions of cartel dynamics intensifies the reading experience. These elements work in tandem to create a palpable sense of tension and danger, immersing the reader fully in Xochitl’s desperate quest for freedom. Goddess of the Flowers is a gripping crime thriller that skillfully weaves themes of courage and justice into its fabric. Stolinsky invites the reader to traverse this dangerous labyrinth alongside Xochitl, rooting for her every step as she navigates her fraught path to emancipation.
Readers drawn to stories of resilience and survival against overwhelming odds in the shadowy corners of the criminal underworld will find this an unforgettable story. Goddess of the Flowers offers a powerful exploration of resilience and the indomitable human spirit. S.A. Stolinsky deftly guides readers through a labyrinth of suspense and peril, delivering a narrative that not only entertains but also resonates deeply with those who champion the triumph of courage over fear. As Xochitl’s story of redemption unfolds, it serves as a stark reminder of the strength required to challenge darkness and seize control of one’s destiny. This novel is a compelling read for anyone fascinated by stories of survival and the quest for justice in the face of daunting adversity.
Pages: 360 | ASIN : B0CXJ35119
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Tree Pose
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In Tree Pose, Ric’s idyllic journey to Tasmania alongside his captivating yoga instructor girlfriend, Elaina, takes a treacherous turn when they encounter a cryptic message, unraveling a web of danger stemming from Ric’s concealed past. Authored by Susan Rogers and John Roosen, this thrilling installment, the third in the Yoga Mat Series following Cobra Pose, thrusts main characters Ric and Elaina into a gripping narrative filled with suspense and action against the picturesque backdrop of Australia.
Rogers and Roosen expertly weave together a tale that seamlessly blends adventure and romance, drawing readers into the evolving relationship between Ric and Elaina amidst the mounting tension of Ric’s troubled history. While familiarity with the preceding book may enhance appreciation of the characters’ dynamics, Tree Pose stands solidly on its own as a captivating adventure-romance fusion. The authors skillfully recap previous events, ensuring new readers can readily immerse themselves in the narrative. Rich character development and a cast of compelling secondary characters elevate this installment to new heights within the series. Impeccable pacing and vivid descriptions transport readers into a world brimming with excitement and danger, making this book an essential read for fans of the action-adventure genre.
Rogers and Roosen deliver a riveting tale that resonates long after the final page, offering readers a captivating blend of thrills, romance, and intrigue. Highly recommended for those seeking a fascinating read that seamlessly builds upon its predecessors while offering a fresh and exhilarating narrative experience.
Pages: 369 | ASIN : B0CVDCLBXB
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Smitty’s Calling Card
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In Smitty’s Calling Card: The Dark Retribution Series, B.R. Stateham crafts an intricate narrative threaded through the lives of several compelling characters. At the heart of the plot is Artie, a policeman who controversially enlists the aid of an outsider to solve a particularly perplexing case. This decision intertwines his fate with Smitty, a mysterious figure whose moral alignment is ambiguous, and Sarge, a former soldier entangled in a perilous romance that might endanger his beloved.
Stateham’s characters are exceptionally well-drawn, boasting a depth that sustains interest and engagement. Notable among them are the enigmatic Smitty, the intriguing criminal Philo Jenkins, and Artie’s affable partner, Joe Gallagher. Even peripheral characters like Doris add a rich layer to the narrative, enhancing the reader’s investment in the story. The novel excels in tone and pacing—balancing gritty elements with well-timed levity, ensuring that the narrative propulsion never wanes. Stateham’s world-building is equally praiseworthy, creating a setting that is as integral to the story as its characters. The plot is a whirlwind of action, marked by compelling confrontations and tender moments that build to a satisfying crescendo.
Smitty’s Calling Card is a tightly woven tale that grips the reader from start to finish, highlighted by its robust character development and dynamic storytelling. It’s a compelling addition to the crime thriller genre, and Stateham’s skill ensures that the anticipation for subsequent installments is well-founded. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and am eager to continue with the series.
Pages: 331 | ASIN : B0C4T45BGQ
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Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Fiction
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The Literary Titan Book Award honors books that exhibit exceptional storytelling and creativity. This award celebrates novelists who craft compelling narratives, create memorable characters, and weave stories that captivate readers. The recipients are writers who excel in their ability to blend imagination with literary skill, creating worlds that enchant and narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.
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Literary Titan Silver Book Award
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Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.
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THE VOID by Safdar Ali
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Is Morality a Luxury?
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Scout’s Honor follows Eddie, whose perilous drug smuggling venture in Tijuana sparks his urgent quest for redemption amidst a life rife with crime and moral dilemmas. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
It was this question that has nagged me for decades: Is morality a luxury? Is it only the well-off who can afford to do the right thing? And what happens to a decent young man when his whole world crumbles? And if he does break his moral compass, can he live with himself afterwards? Will his crimes still shadow him on the darkest nights?
Eddie Kawadsky is an intriguing and well-developed character. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?
I wanted to set a very good boy with a dazzling future into a petri dish of despair and see where that culture takes him. Eddie’s an Eagle Scout, a straight “A” student, good to his parents, liked and admired by his friends. Funny and quick-witted, Eddie’s talented, driven and ambitious—his sky is limitless. Then his sky falls. To evade capture and life imprisonment, Eddie has to bury his personality, become a man who speaks as if he’s breaking a vow of silence with his every word. He can never ask questions for fear of being asked himself. He must live in constant fear of being recognized. My fond hope is that readers will agree that Eddie develops slowly—organically— after the terrible night in Mexico, perhaps becoming the man he was meant to be.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
Is virtue like an investment gone bad? That is, can it be walked away from with merely a sigh and a couple lasting regrets? Or, given a chance, will character prevail? Also, friendship and its healing power figures large in Scout’s. It seems to me that life can be as binary as a computer, a matter of ones and zeros. If you have just one good friend, you can be happy. With no one, you’re lost. And on a somewhat Catholic note, the redemptive powers of confession, atonement and absolution.
Also, perhaps on a more mundane level, I wanted to explore the world of illegal drugs, whether they really should be decriminalized, whether the war on drugs or drugs on every corner is the greater societal harm.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
I’m halfway through a story about a man nearly destroyed by the death of his teenage son. Though they’re still living under the same roof, Thomas is estranged from his grieving wife Mac, his 16-year-old daughter Meghan won’t speak to him, his career is cratering, and he’s on that loneliest precipice, in danger of losing his humanity. Desperate for affection, Mac buys a puppy despite Thomas’s strenuous protests. He’s been afraid of dogs his whole life (for good reason, it turns out) and this puppy Daisy is a holy terror, as wild as her ancient forebears. The question will be whether Thomas recovers his family and his humanity through learning how to train and love Daisy.
The working title is The Dog Trainer. I write slowly. It’s likely to be several years before it’s published.
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It’s 1969. Devastated by the loss of his parents, 19-year-old Eddie Kawadsky is alone and penniless, his dream of becoming a navy pilot seemingly lost. In desperation, Eddie falls in with the charismatic Roy Cross who talks him into smuggling drugs across the border.
Once in Mexico, Roy betrays Eddie, setting him up to be murdered. On the run from vengeful narcotraficantes, corrupt cops, and his own demons, Eddie flees for his life, changes identities, and—as Richard Austen—joins the Marines, serves two heroic combat tours in Vietnam, and then hides himself in New York City. Over the ensuing 25 years, Eddie becomes one of Manhattan’s wealthiest real estate developers, but one haunted by his sins and secrets.
When a long-dreaded visitor finally shows up to extort hush money, Eddie is forced to confront his past. To save his own life and protect the beautiful wife he adores, he must sacrifice nearly everything. But will it be enough to redeem his honor lost so long ago?
With an intricate plot spanning the 1960’s counterculture, the Vietnam War, 1970’s gritty New York real estate world, the grandeur and hardship of the Marine Corps, and more, Scout’s Honor is a sweeping novel of suspense that explores larger themes of morality, guilt, trust, and redemption. Populated with flawed yet compelling characters, Scout’s Honor will appeal to fans of both character-driven literary fiction, thrillers, and redemption tales.
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THE DARK SIDE OF WRITING
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Readers often enjoy happy-ending stories, but everyone craves stories with intrigue, nail-biting dilemmas, and unusual storylines. Since the beginning of time, humans have told (as well as listened to) the tales that weave unusual and unexpected ‘dark’ threads together. Sometimes these stories become a golden fabric by the end of the weaving.
As writers, wanting to explore the entire spectrum of emotion, for this story we wanted to check out the dark side of a storyline, even if it was just to peek at that edge of murky gloom. Writing about a subject that even scares us (!) was something we wanted to try in Tree Pose.
Tree Pose follows a couple on their dream vacation to Tasmania who end up in a nightmare of mystery, murders and ghosts from the past seeking revenge. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
One of our favorite short stories is The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving. It is hard to top a headless horseman, a shaky schoolmaster named Ichabod Crane, a night of relentless shadows, a discarded hat on the ground, and the remains of a shattered pumpkin.
As one of the components of Tree Pose, we created a short ghost story. And Tasmania gave us all the elements to build that ghost story. Several Australian states were used as a penal colony starting with the arrival of the first British fleet in 1788. Tasmania was an isolated island at the lower end of Australia reserved for prisoners deemed the worst, or even just recalcitrant at being ‘transported for life’.
The mixture of a naturally beautiful island with the brutality of the prison system led to the desperation and hopelessness felt by the men, women, and children convicts locked up in Tasmania. These images provided us with a ‘ghostly’ backdrop for this embedded story. It also helped to visit the remnants of the prison buildings which are spread throughout Tasmania. Many have what are called ‘nightly ghost walks’ and guides recounting the horrid tales of the past.
Ghosts became a theme within the entire story line. Elaina picks off a leaf from Ric’s clothes that is from an iconic Australian Ghost Gum tree. There is a joke between Ric and Elaina about ‘The Ghost of Christmas Past’ and the movie Ghostbusters. The ghosts from Ric’s past have haunted him throughout the first three books.
Ric and Elaina, our protagonists, move between the joy and elation of their budding romance to dealing with a past that haunts them both. This includes dark secrets Ric cannot reveal. While Ric and Elaina share the beauty of coming together there is a darkness—from hitmen to multiple warnings, to ghost stories. These are wrapped up and delivered within the storyline.
And that is why the dedication in the eBook and Audiobook is in part: To All Ghosts – Past, Present, and Future. There is nothing like ghosts to help explore the darkness … and light within a story.
How did you come up with the idea for the antagonist in this story, and how did it change as you wrote?
There are four main antagonists in Tree Pose. Two remain a threat throughout the story, two turn out to be different than expected. We wanted to use these changing patterns contrasted against a combination of people caught in the throes of life altering events.
The events of the story help create the varying feelings of regret, hatred, seeking revenge and settling a score among the different antagonists.
Both authors have had varied backgrounds including working and living in various parts of the world. This includes military service, law enforcement, restoring a presidential yacht, cleaning up hazardous waste sites and working in Middle Eastern oil production areas with live minefields … just to name a few. With that background we have seen a variety of antagonists of varying degrees, as well as done significant research in various psychological realms. Further we drew on personal experience for the some of the emotions of the antagonists in Tree Pose.
But like all humans, changes do occur over time. The raw motive of revenge, the elements of pity, self-doubt and remorse, and finally redemption, which can turn a character from a vengeful monster into a caring human. But not all characters make this transition. Their storyline thus becomes a tragedy.
Was there a reason why you chose this location as the backdrop for your story?
The Australian island-state of Tasmania is well known as a tourist destination, a ‘go-to place’ for throngs of visitors from Australia and from all over the world. It is a stunning part of the world and like no other. While living in Australia, we became fascinated with the state and more so with its dark beginnings and history.
At one point, Tasmania was inhabited by First Nations Australians during the time of lower sea levels when the area had a land connection to the mainland of Australia. But with a sea level rise, those early inhabitants and the flora and fauna were cut off from the mainland. Imagine that for 12,000 years, a few thousand people were isolated and cut off from anyone else on the planet.
When European settlers first arrived, Tasmania was established as a penal colony for the British Government. Men, women, boys, and girls were transported by sailing ships to Tasmania shores.
The crimes were often minor, such as stealing food and clothing. Hardened criminals were also ‘transported for life’. The contrast of Tasmania as a popular destination for tourism, compared to its dark past as a penal colony actually attracted us for this very distinction.
We thought it helped provide the contrast for our main characters coming to a beautiful place to sort some things between out between them, while being met by the darkness and dangers that faced them in Tasmania. It was irresistible.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
We are long term planners and writers. We have produced three eBooks and three audiobooks in three years.
Our next book is Warrior Pose. This book is set in another one of our favorite locations in the world—the islands of New Zealand, and particularly, Nelson, on the South Island.
The next book is also a homecoming for Ric Peters, since he was born in New Zealand. His partner in the crime solving mystery series, Elaina Williams, will be meeting Ric’s parents while there. Does it sound like we think our characters are real? You bet!
New Zealand is an island chain of volcanoes, thermal pools, snowcapped peaks, fertile valleys, and forests spread from the tropical North Island to the cooler alpine climate and topography of the South Island. It has ‘drop dead’ gorgeous scenery, which is perfect for two crime-writers.
As expected, we will explore several themes, and a mysterious death or two. The eBook will include an audiobook some months after, as the previous writings.
As far as the upcoming books, Book 5 is Half Moon pose set in the south of France, Book 6 is Dragon Pose set in Melbourne, Australia and Book 7 is Goddess Pose centered, in Greece and the Mediterranean.
As with all our writing we ground truth all story locations as part of our research. If you see us walking around, we are the ones with cameras, notebooks, measuring tapes … and spare change for the coffees we sample along the way.
The Devil’s Island is living up to its name, serving up the ghosts of its dark past, while Ric is haunted by his own demons. The truth is unravelling, and death is closing in from all sides. And now, it’s stalking Elaina.
Ric’s past is catching up to him, with a vengeful man seeking retribution for a catastrophic blunder in Indonesia. Ric has kept a secret hidden from Elaina, fearing that she will not … cannot, forgive him. That after all they’ve been through, he’s not the man she believes him to be.
In the shadows, a hitman lurks … waiting for the time to strike, unafraid of collateral casualties.
As corrupt officials pull strings and innocents are sold, Ric and Elaina’s life together is threatened. Detective Inspector Jack McMasters races against time to piece together the clues before it’s too late.
A sociopath and an anguished man are closing in. As the lightning strikes, the uncertainties remain … revenge, redemption, or devastation?
Tree Pose is delivered hot with twists and turns, mixed with secrets and attractions, tossed with suspense and revenge, then blended with classic storytelling.
The third book in the Yoga Mat Mysteries series takes readers on a thrilling ride through the beautiful and mysterious island of Tasmania, Australia. The story follows Dead Man’s Pose, set in Sydney, and Cobra Pose, set in Brisbane.
BUY Tree Pose for a captivating mystery with murders, ghosts, and a past that won’t stay buried.
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